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...Dennis J. Lynch, (Leverett), A. Manaster, (Adams), Paul , (Dudley), Cornelius J. Minihan, ), Edwin S. Murray, (Dudley), , (Kirkland), David Rocke Jr., (Eliot), Richard B. Ruge, ( Eliot W. Scull, (Eliot), Seth A. , (Dunster), Albert R. Straus, ), Charles M. Warchol, ( Roger C. Wiegand, (Quincy), G. Wilson, (Winthrop), Arthur H. (Dudley), and Alan W. Wolff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thirty-Five Juniors Named Usher At 1962 Graduation | 5/1/1962 | See Source »

Front row, from left to right: Frederic L. Ballard, Jr. '63, of Dunster House and Chestnut Hill, Pa. (President), Richard B. Ruge '63, of Dunster House and Washington, D. C. (Mangaing Editor), Arthur G. Sachs '63, of Leverett House and Pound Ridge, N.Y. (Business Manager), and Robert W. Gordon '63, of Eliot House and Rio de Janeiro (Editorial Chairman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Crimson' Elects New Executives | 12/12/1961 | See Source »

Surrounding himself with high, authentic brass, Zanuck cocks an Ikelike ear and listens to the advice of such aides as French General Pierre Koenig, German Admiral Friedrich Ruge (Rommel's sometime naval attache), and dozens of American officers. Drawing on his resources, Darryl Zanuck has also called in 22 ships from the U.S. Sixth Fleet, the ist Airborne Battle Group of the U.S. 5°5th Infantry, and the ist Battle Group of the U.S. 6th Infantry (authorized by the Department of Defense). A direct telephone line to the Army groups' headquarters in Germany is kept open...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: Dwight D. Zanuck | 9/8/1961 | See Source »

...born north of the Arctic Circle, and would probably never have had a singing career if the Norwegian army's general staff had not been quartered on her father's farm during the war. Not knowing how to awaken a man of the rank of General Otto Ruge, Norway's commander in chief, Aase's mother asked her 17-year-old daughter to sit at the organ and sing him awake. Ruge was so impressed that he urged her to study. Since then she has risen to opera stardom in Europe. Once, following a performance, Flagstad...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Norwegian Nightingale | 12/16/1957 | See Source »

When the day came for setting out, "Mr. Salteena did not have an egg for his brekfast in case he should be sick on the jorney." While Ethel dabbed "red ruge" on her cheeks ("I am very pale owing to the drains in this house"), Mr. Salteena ran upstairs and "silently put 2/6 on the dirty toilet cover" for Rosalind, the housemaid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Small but Costly Crown | 10/22/1951 | See Source »

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