Word: nov
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Corporal Wendell H. Treffery of Terryville, Conn., a medic of the 7th Division, got it Nov. 30, 1950 south of Changjin Reservoir-first a wound in the chest, then the onrush of screaming Chinese...
Since the first few record players designed for binaural sound appeared last fall (TIME, Nov. 10), more than 2,000 high-fidelity fans have invested in the basic equipment,* and new orders have been piling up. To supply records for the pioneers, a Stamford, Conn, engineer named Emory Cook has been recording music on binaural disks, now has ten LPs on the market. To help pay his costs, while he waits for binaural buyers to swell to the proportions of a full-blooded carriage trade, Cook has now spun music from some of his binaural tapes on to four standard...
...average, which hit a bull-market peak of 293.79 in January and stayed close to there until March, was down 23 points from the high. The drop canceled out all of the gain of the post-election "Eisenhower boom," and put the average right back to where it was Nov. 6. But while the drop was big, the market itself was still high, e.g., at last week's low the industrial average was still 58 points above the 1946 peak of World War II's bull market. And there were signs, as prices firmed up at week...
...small Mexico City gallery last week, this serenade was the climax of a long and happy evening for the frail, dark-eyed woman lying there in a great four-poster bed. She was Frida Kahlo, invalid wife of Muralist Diego Rivera and Mexico's best woman painter (TIME, Nov. 14, 1938). For her first public show in Mexico, 200 friends, fellow artists and critics had turned out to sing, sip Scotch, and applaud her delicate surrealistic pictures...
...winner: France's null Mauriac (TIME, Nov...