Word: pyles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Motion, Men and Power), who switched to journalism on the eve of World War II. During the war he specialized in the "big picture," covered headquarters closely, became friendly with General Eisenhower and other top brass and was sometimes referred to by his colleagues as "The Generals' Ernie Pyle...
White House Aide Howard Pyle, still smarting from the pummeling he drew from the A.F.L.-C.I.O. for proclaiming that "the right to suffer is one of the joys of a free economy" (TIME, June 4), lost control of his tongue again. Speaking to some Republican ladies in Salisbury, Md., Pyle gravely assessed the G.O.P.'s outlook for November's elections: "The campaign will be no Cakewalk for our congressional and senatorial candidates, even with our ticket being led by such a popular and great leader, Franklin D. -." Silent for a moment, the ladies shrieked their amusement. Unblinking, Orator...
...right to surfer is one of the joys of a free economy," genially blooped White House Aide Howard Pyle, former governor of Arizona and ex-public relations man, last week during the course of a rambling press conference in his Detroit hotel room. United Auto Workers' President Walter Reuther, all ears when it comes to hearing opportunity, promptly wired the White House: "To workers who are desperately trying to find ways and means to feed and clothe their families, this kind of callous facetiousness is, to say the least, in gross poor taste." Back in Washington, insisting...
Seventeen Crimson penalties and clouds of dust hit the Business School field yesterday, and the freshman lacrosse squad dropped its third straight contest, 12 to 3, to Governor Dummer Academy. The Governors picked up only four penalties in the contest. Jerry Pyle, Tag Edwards, and Bobby Hoen tallied for the Yardlings...
Captain John Pille led the freshmen with three goals and three assists, as Jerry Pyle scored three markers and an assist. Tag Edwards, Dick Eldridge, and Bob Hoen tallied twice each, while Manuel Cabral rounded out the Crimson scoring...