Word: risings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...some of his information had come from Walter Trohan (TIME, Jan. 31), Washington bureau chief and topflight hatchetman of the Chicago Tribune. Under the Roosevelt barrage, Author Wold had retreated, according to Elliott, who quoted him as saying: "Much of the material in my book has been omitted, giving rise [in Look] to a completely false impression...
...there does not seem to be much chance that the activities of the Graduate Student Council will rise from the oblivion which has been their lot in the past. J. Peter Prins...
...article describes the rise of "joint instruction"--"in his own course Conant has about a dozen Radcliffe girls... a Harvard man now serves on the Radcliffe News... the CRIMSON broke with 75-year old tradition last fall and opened its competitions to Radcliffe girls...
...began as a reporter on the Boston Post in 1909. Much of / Wanted is a plodding recital of his rise from $18 to $45 a week (in six years) as a newsman, followed by success as a roving reporter for the Satevepost (1919-1937). In 1928, another champion of doggedness got him started writing novels. Advised his Maine friend & neighbor, Booth Tarkington: "Dig up the biggest blankbook you own and get going. Put down Arundel, page 1, Chapter 1,' on the first page, and keep right on working until you fall asleep...
This year Professor Albion has taught the Maritime History of the United States. He is the author of many books, including "Forests and Sea Power," "The Rise of the New York Port," and "Sea Lanes in Wartime." He has been on the Princeton faculty since...