Word: stern
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Back to Their Shack. But after a few months Gil and Maggie ran away from the farm and lit out for their shack on Half Moon. An alarm was sounded, but Abe Stern, police chief of Ramapo township, didn't do anything about it. "Gil and Maggie will make out all right," he said...
...brief fling at singing in a band (his onetime lyric tenor has now become a well-modulated announcer's baritone), but singing was "too much of a grind." After he began sports announcing, he spent eight years playing second fiddle to Sportcaster Bill Stern, doing the crowd description fill-ins at big games and announcing the second-string events. In 1940 he had a chance to telecast the New York World's Fair Soap Box Derby. In & out of television ever since, he deserted radio for good last November and bet on video as a full-time career...
Participants in these programs--which may be heard on the short-wave frequency of 15.29 megacycles -- include Stephen M. Schwebel '50, chairman of the local chapter; Donald S. Connery '50, vice-chairman; Robert S. Warshaw '46; and David S. Stern '39 3L. Thomson C. McGowan '48, chairman of the Council's Radio Committee, served as moderator...
...Stern to Deliver Class Oration...
Philip M. Stern '47 will then present the Class Oration, followed by Herbert C. McArthur '45 with the Class Poem. Next is the Ivy Oration, by Peter W. Fay '45, and then the presentation of the '47 class colors to the Freshman class by O'Donnell and Second and Third Marshals Robert Cowen, 2nd '47 and William M. Ayres...