Word: phoenixed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Eileen Ellis '44, and Ronnie Phoenix '44, who had had some experience at the Crimson Network, began R-squared, as they call it, with some equipment bought from the Network, with some new equipment, and with financial aid from Radcliffe's dormitory organization. Marnie Montgomery '44, Jane Hurley '44, and Gloria Rockwood '46 joined them soon after the project was initiated, and this group aired record and variety programs all summer...
...early to send its WAVES and Harvard's Navy men "Sunrise Serenade." The 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock hours were too great a strain, however, so they had to content themselves with the regular 7:30 to 11 o'clock evening hours. Another novel feature was Rennie Phoenix's playlet, "The Boy Behind the Gun," a nostalgic, feminine view-point of the boy friend in the army...
Neither Prexy Phoenix nor anyone else seems much concerned over the prospect of television. But in the crystal ball Harvard men '58, can be seen calling up for a date with that pretty blonde who's turning the records...
...India's capital this week there was a beginning of military unity. Over New Delhi, long a cauldron of inter-and intra-Allied intrigue for military power and prestige, floated the flag of Admiral the Lord Louis Mountbatten. The banner, a phoenix, centered on the Union Jack where the crosses of Saints George, Andrew and Patrick intersect, signified official constitution of the Allied Command in Southeast Asia. It implied more: that hereafter, in the "Battle of Delhi," the Jap was to be the only enemy...
...Question. In Phoenix, Ariz., Walter H. Tuchsen got into an argument with some men about the ease with which a pocket could be picked, shortly found that his wallet and $47 were missing...