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Stacy was a born fixer. When Lieut. "Slick" Novak, submarine commander and U.S. Hero No. 1, came to Manhattan on leave, Stacy fixed a little dinner party. He sat Slick next to full-blown Peggy Markham. Just to make it look like a foursome, Stacy also invited Poetess Susan Grieve, who was unpoetically cold and prim. Stacy ordered lots of drinks, and soon Slick and Peggy were giving each other appraising glances in the manner of "two cobras raising their heads from the grass." Stacy hastily whistled up a taxi for them. Then, suddenly, everything misfired; poor Stacy found himself...
Union Ultimatum. The Dodge local's president, Mike Novak, issued an ultimatum to Chrysler: take back the eight discharged men. The union ignored pleas from the Army, refused to obey a War Labor Board order to go back to work and submit the grievance to mediation. A meeting at which International officers sought to intervene wound up in a rousing 30-minute fist fight...
...Kalman Novak '45 is the recipient of the Wister Prize for 1943-44. An award of 70 dollars or a medal, at the option of the student, the Wister Prize is annually made from the bequest of Charles J. Wister '09 to the student with the highest combined average in mathematics and music...
Robert M. Hart '46, James Heilbrun '46, Jack Hirshleifer '46, Donald W. Jeffries '45, Roger B. Lazarus '46, Glen O. Martin '46, Wallace A. Mills '46, Ivan I. Morris '46, Andrew A. Niles '46, Charles T. Noonan '46, Kalman Novak...
...Glee Club, giving a somewhat labored performance, was well received, but the Pops audience was more grateful to it for "Casey Jones, and "Tarantella" than for Valerius' "Prayer of Thans-giving." Kalman Novak '45 -played a brilliant solo in Schumann's Piano Concerto, but this, too, was a little serious for the gay Pops crowd...