Word: news
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Kirkland: Yardling, News Editor; Freedom Council; HYDC, Vice-President, President; Historical Society; PBH, Tutors Committee, "Deacon's Testament" editor...
Leverett: Freshman Glee Club; Freshman Crew; Varsity Crew; Pre-Law Society; Social Relations Society; House Committee, Secretary; "The Leverett News" editor; Combined Charities Drive, House Captain...
Dunster: Freshman Swimming, Tennis; WHRB, News Director, Clerk, Treasurer, Board Member; Harvard Motor-Scooter Club, President; House Athletics; Junior Usher; Hasty Pudding Club...
Hearing the news, the Times's Movie-Page Reporter Richard Nason phoned Drury in Washington. Asked Nason: "How much did he pay you?" Drury brushed off his fellow Timesman: "You'll have to ask my agent." Later his agent said Drury's take ran well into six figures...
...were pulled back on June 5. The only daylight action of the Luftwaffe on D-day was one two-plane air strike. For twelve hours, Jodl refused to release two Panzer divisions that might have been thrown in, and feared to interrupt Hitler's pill-drugged sleep with news of the invasion until the official Allied communique. Wakened in the forenoon of June 6, Hitler ranted, as always, at his generals, and clung to the illusion that the invasion was another Dieppe-style raid...