Word: newman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Like the other 35 U.S. special correspondents at the Moscow Conference, dark little Joseph Newman put up at the fancy Hotel Moskva. Last week he moved into the drab Metropole, where most of the permanent correspondents live. Newman is going to stay as the New York Herald Tribune...
...Newman moved, a tourist disclosed a fine compliment that was paid the Trib by Premier Stalin himself. The week before, at a midnight interview in the Kremlin, Minnesota's Harold Stassen had asked how come the Herald Tribune could not get a man into Moscow. Said Stalin, after a quick check with Molotov: "A part of the American correspondents have an ill mood toward us. But this Herald Tribune case is an accident. It is an outstanding newspaper." (It was an outstanding accident, for the paper had been trying to get a man to Moscow for more than...
With '12 of Coach "Moe" Berg's Yardlings seeing action on the Indoor Athletic Building floor, the Freshman hoop squad trounced a game but inexperienced Newman Prop quintet, 79 to 48, Saturday night...
Lack of a few critical materials, especially those needed for electrical wiring, is preventing the swift completion of the project, but Edwin B. Newman, associate director of the Psychological Laboratories, expects the remaining divisions of the department to be moved in within six weeks...
...spite of the progress that is marked by the completion of this project, no fanfare opening, similar to that of the Computation Laboratory last month, is planned by the department; but Newman conceded that the staff might do a little elbow bending when the last electrician packs his tools and the white mice are ensconced in their modernistic quarters...