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Sargent Peirce Horwood '52, of Cambridge and Winthrop House, succeeds Keever at undergraduate football manager. Arthur O. Stein '53 and Twining F. Campbell, Jr. '53 finished out the season, although they withdrew themselves from competition...
...street. . . that can only be described as drab," he survived the iron classical discipline of his first teachers, then, at 20, took off for Paris and the "encouraging" teaching of Nadia Boulanger (TIME, March 31, 1947). Other U.S. composers-Virgil Thomson, Walter Piston, Roy Harris, Marc Blitz-stein-were soon following the same Paris path...
...only have general wholesale beer prices and operating costs been rising steadily," complained Francis Cardullo, Wursthaus proprietor, "but we've just recently suffered two sharp price boosts. I know I've reached my saturation point." Cardullo added, however, that he was making arrangements to bring back the crockery stein of yore, in order to serve a slightly larger quantity should the 15-cent beer become a reality...
Born. To George Henry Hubert Lascelles, Earl of Harewood, 27, music critic, nephew of King George VI, and the Countess of Harewood (nee Stein), 23, Austrian-born pianist: their first child, a son; in London. Name: undecided. Title: Viscount Lascelles. Weight: 7 lbs. 4 oz. Position in line of succession to the British throne: 13th...
...being introduced to strangers as "the man who collaborated with Conrad." As editor of the English Review, Ford was the first to print poems and stories by the young D. H. Lawrence-and in return for the favor was roundly abused by that ungrateful genius. Later, Expatriates Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passes made their early marks in Ford's transatlantic review...