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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Without a Country? A team of U.S. civilian investigators-Author-Historian Dr. Saul K. Padover, Dr. Paul Robinson Sweet of Bates College, and Lewis F. Gittler, an OWI propagandist-went into western Germany to study German civilian attitudes. After chatting with scores of German workers, grocers, professional men, housewives, Nazis and non-Nazis, Dr. Padover reported...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATIONS: Faces in the Wallow | 3/26/1945 | See Source »

February. In Bound Brook, N.J., Barbara Jane Brilliant was engaged to Lieut. Saul "Sunshine. In Woodland, Calif., Mrs. John Snowball paid $5,500 for a house to Bartholomew Blizzard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jan. 8, 1945 | 1/8/1945 | See Source »

Summa cum Laude awards among those graduating went to Fred Norman Fishman, in Engineering Sciences, and Hellmut Joseph Juretschke, in Electronic Physics, George Seiden, Peter S. Berger, Irving Constant, William H. White, Edward B. Burke, and Saul Touster, were the men receiving Magna cum Laude degrees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Awards 164 Degrees; Naval Officers Hold Graduation | 12/1/1944 | See Source »

...Beta Kappa men among the graduates are Herman J. Engel '45 of Mount Vernon, New York, and Lowell House, Helimut J. Juretschke '46 of Long Island City, New York, and Adams House, George Selden '46 of Queens, New York, and Adams House, Saul Touster '46 of the NROTC, of Brooklyn, New York, and Eliot House, and William H. White '45 of Brookline and Lowell House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P. B. K. CHOOSES TEN STUDENTS | 11/28/1944 | See Source »

Much of the radio play's rapid improvisation and kidding is lost on the screen, but enough is left to carry the story. The fable itself, as scripted by Lewis Meltzer and Oscar Saul, is given new gentleness, meaning, sadness-the journalists are tougher, the scientists more cruel and smug. The use of Art Baker to play bleating Gabriel Heatter is a master stroke. But Alexander Hall's direction, less nimble than in Here Comes Mr. Jordan, fails to make these ingredients do more than crawl about. Almost never do they get up on their good points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Pictures, Jul. 24, 1944 | 7/24/1944 | See Source »

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