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...want to get into trouble with the law and be held in contempt for questioning Sergeant Joe Friday, but I note his comments about George Rosenberg, Jim Moser and Bill Rousseau, his former associates in Dragnet, i.e., "guys who are experts in riding on your back and putting their hands in your pockets." Those of us who are familiar with such matters are well aware that were it not for George Rosenberg, Sergeant Friday would probably have never achieved his present rank at all ... As Webb's agent he put the program together with the help of the aforementioned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 29, 1954 | 3/29/1954 | See Source »

...endless questions about the mysteries of sound, about mike placement, about the volume indicator. He practiced tirelessly to modulate his voice; he haunted the continuity department and the record library. He studied sound effects. Within a few months, with the help of a lean ABC staff writer named Jim Moser, he started a weekly show of his own called One Out of Seven. Webb (who got $8 extra pay) was the cast: he dramatized the big news story of the week by standing before three microphones and doing his best to imitate Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Jack, Be Nimble! | 3/15/1954 | See Source »

Failure to use the privilege obligates one legally to answer all question including these concerning one's friends and associates. The view of civilization and history regarding such action is best expressed in The Jewish Encyclopedia discussion of Moser, Vol, IX, p, 42: "An informer, denunciator, or delator.... Nothing was more severely punished by the Jews than talebearing; and no one was held in greater contempt than the informer ... the sages of the Talmud compared the moser to a serpent.... The great Talmudist of Lucena, Joseph ibn Migas, caused an informer to be stoned before the close of a certain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Text of Lubell's Letter | 10/15/1953 | See Source »

House mothers can give special permission to leave dorms after 10 o'clock. Last year, Mrs. Mary S. Moser, former Dean of Residents, suggested that house mothers be lenient in giving late permissions. The Council felt that this would make it possible for girls who had to leave the dorms able to do so without a special rule. There was an objection that many housemothers go to bed too early to make this an effective possibility...

Author: By Carlotta G. Shipman, | Title: Radcliffe Council Vetoes 11 p.m. Sign-Out Motion | 9/30/1953 | See Source »

Close to 15 girls have reported losses to Eliot Hall President Phyllis La Farge '55. Miss LaFarge yesterday brought the matter up before Dean of Residents Mary S. Moser '41 who authorized the search...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Articles Missing From Cliffe Dorm | 5/15/1953 | See Source »

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