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...Bernard Sladen...
Died. Major General Joseph Sladen Bradley, 60, who won the Silver Star at New Guinea's Buna Beach in World War II, commanded the 25th Division during its drive into North Korea in 1951; of cancer; in Walter Reed Army Hospital...
...Reds almost before their wheels were up. For safety they spent the first night at Taegu airfield, but came back to Pohang to fight again the next day. After delays due to a broken bridge and enemy ambushes, a U.S. armored rescue force arrived, led by Brigadier General J. Sladen Bradley, a tough fighter who rides into battle in his undershirt. But when Bradley got there, the Reds were in the town of Pohang, a burning ruin. Southeast of the town, ground crews, clerks and cooks were still defending the airstrip against the enemy. This week the Air Force evacuated...
Died. Dr. Douglas Sladen, 91, globetrotting journalist, professor, jack of many literary trades, founder of the modern British (1897) Who's Who, which he edited for three years (he is represented in the 1946 edition with a fat 66 lines, mostly listing his 50-odd books); in Hove, England...
...plays, "Saint Simeon Stylites," by E. Sladen Smith and "The End of the Beginning," by Sean O'Casey, were directed by Dr. Robert J. Allen, instructor and Tutor in English, and Arthur Szathmary '88, having as featured players Chadbourne Gtlpatvtc '37, Searthmary, and Ruth Williams and Nerma Taylor of Radeliffe College...