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...under the mistaken assumption that the highly productive jets would cost more to operate than piston planes. Even the industry's weakest member got a lift last week, when control of money-losing Northeast Airlines was sold by Howard Hughes's trustee to Miami Beach's Storer Broadcasting Co.; Storer will provide fresh funds, but Northeast's future depends on a pending CAB decision as to whether it can continue to fly the New York-Miami...
...summer after my sophomore year in college I traveled in France and Italy with a friend, Elizabeth Storer -- a friend whose composition baffles ma yet, and who seems. In memory to resemble two friends -- not split down the middle or in half (as in a child's book where it is possible by flipping its pages, to assemble thirty-eight different Dutch-deer figures), but thoroughly mixed, like the batter for a cake or the eventual psychic resolution of a childhood half-happy, half-grotesque...
Miss Bernays is at her best in capturing dialogue. One is truly embarrassed for poor Mr. Storer, Betsy's good Catholic father who hasn't been munion in 25 years, as up Mary, herself a rambles on tactlessly a incongruity of Betsy married to a Jew by a minister. And one picture fabulously ficinado Mrs. piddling around pit, pointing to the playing with the child explaining the motherhood...
Norman W. Storer, assistant professor of Sociology, expanded on the hot weather theory. "When a lot of people all get together, they feel very uncomfortable until somebody defines the situation for them," he said...
Other officers elected at the meeting were: Wolcott B. Dunham '65, vice-president; James D. Birch '64, treasurer; Thomas P. Storer '65 and Ronald M. Wysgn '64, members of the administrative board. WHRB also voted to continue Dunham as station manager and re-elected Patricia A. Sloan...