Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...night two of them, William Stewart and Matthew Nelson, forgot themselves and went out on the town. At 10 o'clock Stewart dragged Nelson home drunk. The others' faces went grim; they reached for their pistols. They sat Nelson up on a sofa, beat his head with butt and barrel. Stewart, sick at his stomach with fear, slipped to the bathroom, jumped out the window, ran away...
...German F Sever 6 Government 9a Sever 6 Government 29a Harvard 6 Greek 12 Sever 29 History 5a New Lect. Hall History 13a Emerson D History 19 Sever 30 History 46a Sever 30 History 59b Sever 29 Mathematics AIII (see footnote*) Mr. Rickart, Sec. 1 Memorial Hall Mr. Stewart, Sec. 2 Memorial Hall Mr. Lyndon, Sec. 3 Memorial Hall Mathematics 2II (see footnote*) Professor Birkhoff, Sec. 1 Memorial Hall Mr. Pollard, Sec. 2 Memorial Hall Mathematics 5a Memorial Hall Mathematics 13 Emerson D Music 27 Music Bldg. 2 Philosophy B Emerson 211 Philosophy 8c Emerson 211 Physics...
...MARJORIE STEWART Chicago...
When people say the Chicago Times is run by a bunch of kids, they are only indulging in pardonable exaggeration. Apart from Editor Richard Finnegan (58), its news executives are softspoken, greying Managing Editor Russell Stewart, 33; News Editor Leo Zalucha, 33; Foreign Editor Irving Pflaum, once a United Press foreign correspondent, 36; Robert Kennedy, chief of the Times's Washington bureau...
Into this nest of editorial 3A youthfulness Managing Editor Stewart last week dropped the baby of them all. As city editor, to replace 49-year-old Bruce Grant (gone to London to open a new Times bureau), he named Karin Walsh, 28, who has been Sunday editor for two years. Under him, Sunday edition's circulation has zoomed from 367,000 to 468,000 (last month...