Word: nathaneal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ambition brought him to New York, where the late George Jean Nathan, then theater critic for the Journal-American, helped him get a job on the paper in 1949. At the time, O'Brian had been the Associated Press's drama critic and sometime radio critic for six years. After a brief stint as a Journal-American rewrite man, O'Brian was assigned to do a radio-TV column. This was in the days when everybody who had a TV set was watching four to five hours a night and wanted to talk about it the next...
...members of the Harvard delegation, Steven Young '66 and Nathan M. Riley '66, were responsible for a resolution to back state and federal studies of the problems of economic conversion of industries from military to civilian production. This included the possibility of turning the Watertown Arsenal into an Industrial Conversion Technology Center...
...Harvard athletic department has added skiing to its program, Physical Training Director Nathan Parker disclosed yesterday...
Harvard President Nathan Pusey's undergraduate days in Cambridge were enriched by a restricted scholarship. As a transplanted native of Council Bluffs, Iowa, he was eligible for aid offered by Charles Perkins, president of the Chicago, Burlington &; Quincy Railroad, whose trust fund gave preference to youths "who come from the territory in Iowa served by the C.B. & Q. Railroad." Princeton engineering students from states served by the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co. can apply for a special scholarship. At N.Y.U., would-be teachers tap funds given by Mrs. Finley J. Shepard-daughter of Railroad Magnate Jay Gould...
WHEATON COLLEGE ·Nathan M. Pusey, president of Harvard...