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Eben Gossage, 20, seemed upset when no one answered the door at the apartment where his sister Amelia, 19, lived in San Francisco's North Beach. He went to Edward Seto, an officer of the firm that managed the girl's apartment building, who unlocked the door. Inside, the two men found Amelia (whom friends and family called Amy) dead, bludgeoned about the head and stabbed in the neck. Clad in a blood-soaked T shirt and white panties and partly covered with a bed sheet, the girl was lying in a pool of blood on the floor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Sibling Castaways | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

Also elected were: Glenn M. Schwetz of Eliot House and Dun Ellen, N.J.; Robert M. Sedgewick Jr. of Quincy House and Dedham; Benjamin B. Sendor of Leverett House and Queens Village, N.Y.; Dennis L. Sepper of South House and Medina, Ohio; Theodore P. Seto of Dunster House and Teheran, Iran; Robert T. Skovbroten of Winthrop House and Red Wing, Minn.; Michael J. Smith of Currier House and Yonkers, N.Y.; and, Patrick J. Smith of Leverett House and Miami...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 Women, 74 Men Selected Phi Beta | 6/12/1973 | See Source »

Verdi was born of peasant stock near the town of Busseto in the Po Valley in 1813. When he was 18, the townsfolk sent him to Milan Conservatory, hoping that he could be trained to become Bus-seto's organist and orchestra director. But the conservatory examiners flunked Verdi; his talent for composition, they said, was "passable," but his pianoforte technique was ruined by "a faulty position of the hands and wrists." This "blow to all his pride and hope was so terrible" that Verdi never forgot, never forgave it. Helped by a friendly patron, he buckled down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cammina! Cammina! | 5/19/1958 | See Source »

Chinafolk in Manhattan's famed China Town were continuing resolutely, last week, a boycott of all Japanese wares which they began when Japan recently sent troops to occupy the Chinese province of Shantung (TIME, April 30). Potent Editor Seto Chen of the Chinatown Nationalist Daily said, last week: "I know a Chinese merchant here who has a stock of Japanese goods worth $15,000 on his shelves. He has consented to let our Chinese Citizens League decide what to do with it. If I am not mistaken there will be a big bonfire in Mott Street one of these...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Boycott | 6/11/1928 | See Source »

...Mathematics 10b Harvard 2 Mathematics 16 Harvard 6 Music 3 Aisner-Kaplan Sever 23 Landers-Zevilas Sever 24 Philosophy 6b Abbott-Baum Emerson A Beisel-Wyeth Emerson D Physics B Anderson-Everett Sever 5 Farren-Liebman Sever 6 Love-Young Sever 11 Physics 12 Harvard 2 Physics 17b Bafchelder-Seto Sever 17 Sherman-Willis Sever 18 Scandinavian 2 Sever 18 Semitie 2 Sever 18 Social Ethics 10 Emerson A TOMORROW English 4 Emerson D Fine Arts 14c New Fogg Mus. German'A Dr.Howe. 20 Memorial Hll Dr. Horrick, 1, 10, 15 Memorial Hall Mr. Hawkes, 13, 19 Memorial Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINAL EXAMINATIONS | 5/31/1928 | See Source »

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