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One hundred and one degree heat which has driven most Bostonians to Maine, to the Cape, or just to any cool place on weekends has also terminated almost all "live" jam sessions for the summer. However, the appearance of two new excellent jazz programs on the radio has done much...
In his place, the ranking officer aloft was Brigadier General La Verne G. Saunders, a rugged, black-browed, hairy-chested airman perversely nicknamed "Blondie." Onetime All-America tackle at West Point, Saunders is a veteran airman with a spectacular record in B-17 Flying Fortress operations around the South Pacific...
Ronald W. P. King, associate professor of Physics; Cylde K. M. Kluckhohn, associate professor of Anthropology; Eugene M. Landis, George Higginson Professor of Physiology; Saunders MacLane, associate professor of Mathematics; Richard M. E. von Mises, lecturer on Aerodynamics;
In an event unprecedented in the South, a Negro last month won North Carolina's Mayflower Cup, awarded annually by the North Carolina Society of Mayflower Descendants, for the best book by a resident of the State. This year's winner is 37-year-old J. Saunders Redding...
Son of a Wilmington, Del. mailman, Jay Saunders Redding was educated (M.A., Ph.D.) at Brown University. In 1939 he published his first book, To Make a Poet Black, a critical analysis of Negro poetry and verse.