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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both the Senate Judiciary Sub-Committee and the Senate Committee on Permanent Appropriations also have indicated they may conduct probes...

Author: By George S. Abrams, | Title: Six Man Group Will Gather Faculty Opinion on Probes | 2/18/1953 | See Source »

Photographic techniques often underscore the picture's irony, as when the drill diagrams in an army manual form regiments and march off the page. The English sub-titles are adequate, although German students seem to laugh more than anyone else...

Author: By Arthur J. Langguth, | Title: The Captain From Koepenick | 2/18/1953 | See Source »

...Howe did a sizzling 1:15.7 in the 600, Bob Mello took two firsts and a second, and Hal Gerry waited half a minute at the finish line to let a teammate pass him, as the varsity track team smashed a sub par Brown, 85 to 24, yesterday afternoon in Briggs Cage...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Howe Scores As Trackmen Defeat Brown | 2/7/1953 | See Source »

...have 56 sub-distributors throughout the cities and towns of the island. Besides this, we have established three streamlined newsstands in the capital, Taipei . . . Our American magazine business has at present reached a total of 15,000 copies on sale per month. TIME & LIFE are far in the lead. We have in six years increased our sales until now they stand at 3,500 copies of TIME and 5,000 copies of LIFE per month. That, we feel, is a real achievement for all of us here in Formosa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jan. 26, 1953 | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

...picked one of the Navy's best young officers: Commander Edward L. Beach, 34. Ned Beach was a wartime submarine hero (Navy Cross, Silver Star, etc.), later wrote Submarine!, the liveliest and most authentic account of underseas combat to come out of World War II. He began his sub service aboard the renowned Trigger, which sank at least 27 Japanese ships, wound up the war with his own command. As postwar skipper of the Amberjack, he made himself a terror to carrier admirals during war games. His favorite trick was to sneak up on a carrier, photograph her through...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: New Look in Aides | 1/26/1953 | See Source »

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