Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Samuel H. Post '45, an executive of Crown Publishers, the New York firm which published the book, yesterday charged Massachusetts authorities with "official intimidation" of book distributors...
...Samuel H. Post '45, an executive of the New York publishing firm, told the CRIMSON yesterday that Daniel I. Murphy, the state's Commissioner of Public Safety, "blew his top because the state police are roasted in the book, but he's got no right to advise people that its sale may be dangerous...
...willing to hand theirs over free. Finally, last week, Miss Bender was able to announce that she had collected 28 copies of the book without spending a cent. At week's end, she was also able to count on the libraries' share of the first installment from Samuel Schoonover's will -a check...
...face of benign granite, got a dinner in his honor. The occasion: the celebration of his 25 years as an editor of the Jesuit weekly America (including four years as editor-in-chief). Besides fellow priests and other Catholic dignitaries, the program listed such non-Catholics as the Rev. Samuel McCrea Cavert of the National Council of Churches, Chancellor Louis Finkelstein of Jewish Theological Seminary and President A. Philip Randolph of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. They were all friends of a priest who has been a powerful one-man social-action movement outside his church as well...
Died. Anna Maria Whitaker Pennypacker, 74, crusading spinster (and daughter of Pennsylvania's 1903-07 governor, Samuel W. Pennypacker) who was convinced that Communism is something her American Revolutionary ancestors would have approved and became a part-owner (1941-51) of the New York Daily Worker; after long illness ; in Philadelphia. A typical inspiration: after her only visit to the U.S.S.R., in 1934, Anna campaigned to have the Communists' annual Lenin memorial jamboree held in Convention Hall...