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Students whose part time work is not credited toward a degree, will not be as likely to receive a deferment. However, Harvard does not ordinarily accept credits toward a degree, and this "might make a difference with some boards," according to Major Remo Gandin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Draft Boards Present 'Greetings' To Students Who Take Year Off | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

Sometimes farcical, and sometimes weighted with tragic irony, these stories show man forever recoiling from the world into his cramped visions of self. Landolfi himself seems to be a master of the art. A resident of San Remo, he lives in seclusion with his wife and two daughters, appears in public only to gamble at the tables at the local casino. Characteristically, he has authorized only one photograph for publication-a head shot, with his outspread hand masking his face. At 55, he is highly Prized in Italian literary circles but almost unknown to the general public. Perhaps the most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Of Beasts & Men | 12/6/1963 | See Source »

Holmes' accusations are vigorously denied by Maj. Remo G. Gandin at the Massachusetts Selective Service headquarters. "We defer people because its going to be a hardship on them. ...When we can't use everyone in the country, we can and should be selective. ...We take the best qualified and the ones who will cause the least trouble to the armed forces while they...

Author: By Arthur D. Hellman, | Title: Uncle Sam Wants You--If | 10/13/1961 | See Source »

...world's biggest hit, with 7,000,000 records sold, including 2,000,000 for Decca Records in the U.S. alone. Last week Modugno, glowing in a powder-blue tuxedo, weepily twanged his latest effort, Piove (It's Raining), at the annual San Remo Song Festival, walked off with the festival prize-no cash, but an Oscar-sized honor in a crooner-crazed land. This week Piove, a mawkish tale about lovers parting at a train station, flowed across the U.S. on hot platters pressure-cooked by Decca, is almost sure to be another smash hit for Modugno...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIN PAN ALLEY: More Modugno | 2/16/1959 | See Source »

...fiddle and lamenting the dictator's fate that kept him from becoming "a great concert violinist." This week one of the hottest jazz pianists in a land of few jazz piano players, a musician billed as Romano Full, will make his public debut with a quintet at San Remo's International Jazz Festival. His full name: Romano Mussolini, 28, Il Duce's youngest son. Unlike his father, who could read music, Romano is musically illiterate but plays by ear better than Il Duce did by note. Romano's chief accomplishment to date: a groovy recording with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 30, 1956 | 1/30/1956 | See Source »

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