Word: normans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...title used loosely for such roving diplomats as the late Norman Davis and ECA's W. Averell Harriman, but never before submitted for senatorial confirmation...
...followers learned to obey him unquestioningly in the bloody hunger riots of 1938, which he organized with his Oxford-educated cousin, brilliant, socialist Barrister Norman Washington Manley, K.C. At rallies, Busta had only to raise his hand to get either wild cheering or deadly silence. "If there is anyone infallible," he once told his followers, "it is only me-only...
...very-bestseller of 1948 was not The Naked and the Dead after all. Norman Mailer's big, raw war novel (TIME, May 10) had held the lead all summer and much of the fall, sold 125,000 copies. But by New Year's Day, Mailer had lost the race. The man who passed him in the stretch was an old hand at turning out bestsellers. Lloyd C. Douglas' The, Big Fisherman (TIME, Nov. 22)-a novel about Saint Peter-had hit the stands in mid-November, sold a whopping 350,000 copies in a scant six weeks...
Paul Revere Frothingham scholarships went yesterday to Norman Herrick Brooks '49 of Kirkland House and Milton and to David Eliot McGiffert '49 of Eliot House and Berkeley, California...
America's Town Meeting (Tues. 8:30 p.m., ABC & ABC-TV). "Can Modern Capitalism Meet the Needs of Modern Man?" with Norman Thomas and others...