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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Died. Murray W. Garsson, 67, sometime millionaire munitions maker and financier, who was convicted in 1947 in a bribery and conspiracy scandal involving Government war contracts, served 19 months in prison (1949-51), and ended his days homeless, borrowing small sums from his doctor for barbiturates; of a brain hemorrhage; in New York City. At war's end Garsson and his brother Henry, a consulting engineer, pasted together a paper empire (once valued at $78 million) of contracts for shells, mortars and aircraft parts, worked with lavish expense accounts through the chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee, Kentucky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 8, 1957 | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

...yard medley, Bill Murray, Sigo Falk, John Hammond, and Dick Seaton finished ahead of the University of North Carolina in 3:56.3. Michigan tied with Michigan State for the first place which accomplished the astonishing upset of Yale

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Dyer Leads Swimmers to 5th in NCAA | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

Born. To Don Murray, 27, cowboy hero opposite Marilyn Monroe in Bus Stop, and Actress Hope Lange (the teenage waitress in Bus Stop), 22: a son, their first child; in Hollywood. Name: Christopher Paton. Weight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 1, 1957 | 4/1/1957 | See Source »

Many other editors back up Washington's Friendly, J. Edward Murray, managing editor of the Los Angeles Mirror-News (circ. 307,858), notes that most projects want a reporter not "as an individual, but as a representative of a newspaper." Added Managing Editor Harvey Patton of the Detroit News: "As an old city hall reporter, I know that you are always being told things in confidence, and if a reporter belongs to a group and learns things in confidence, he can't do a good job as a reporter." Editor Fred W. Stein of the Binghamton (N.Y.) Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Should George Do It? | 3/25/1957 | See Source »

...Crimson's final scores came in the 400-yard medley relay and the three-meter dive. In the relay, the Harvard team of Bill Murray, Sigo Falk, Hammond, and Dick Seaton (3:59.3) finished second to Yale (3:58.3) after a see-saw struggle Murray and Falk lost about a length of open water to the Elis, but Hammond churned this into a six yard lead. It was not enough, however, for the fast-closing Aubrey caught Seaton after 60 yards and led him home by half a length...

Author: By Philip M. Boffey, | Title: Yale Dominates Easterns; Dyer Scores Lone Crimson First | 3/18/1957 | See Source »

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