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...went into politics." ··· Muffin was missing, and Joanne (ex-Mrs. Johnny) Carson was beside herself. A doctor administered sedation, but Joanne still wandered up and down Sunset Boulevard searching for her three-pound, Yorkshire terrier. Enter Joanne's blind date, TV Executive Tom Tannenbaum, who was promptly pressed into service as a Muffin hunter. Some time around dawn they found the little dog alive and well. Joanne, describing the hound hunt to Columnist Joyce Haber, provided a provocative peek at her marriage to Carson. "Johnny gave Muffin to me as a Christmas present seven years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 11, 1971 | 10/11/1971 | See Source »

...Skinner, professor of Psychology; Krister Stendahl, dean of the Divinity School; Philip Stewart, assistant professor of French; Jack M. Stein, professor of German; Michael J. Tannenbaum, associate professor of Physics; Karl V. Teeter, professor of Linguistics, Department Chairman; James C. Thomson, Jr., lecturer on History; Thomas Von Foerster, assistant professor of Physics; Edward W. Wagner, professor of Korean Studies; Michael Walzer, professor of Government, Chairman of Social Studies; Donald P. Warwick, lecturer in Social Relations; Philip M. Weinstein, assistant professor of English; James D. White, assistant professor of Chemistry; George H. Williams, Hollis Professor of Divinity; Thomas H. Wilson, professor...

Author: By M. DAVID Landau, | Title: Only 68 Professors Sign Open Letter to Kissinger | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

...called her "Colonel," she says, "because sometimes I get a little bossy. It was just a joke." More serious is the fact that "Tom Cat," or Thomas Riha, 40, associate professor of Russian history at the University of Colorado, has been missing since March. Only the "Colonel"-Mrs. Galya Tannenbaum, a prison alumna with a knack for forgery and a yen for mystery-claims to have seen him since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mysteries: Tom Cat and the Colonel | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

...Then Riha's property began to be sold off. His car went to a Denver public school official; a signature purported to be Riha's was on the title assignment. His house was sold. Some of the professor's papers and furniture were sent to Mrs. Tannenbaum's house, and she donated Riha's statuary to the Denver Art Museum. Royalties on Readings in Russian Civilization, a three-volume history text published by Riha in 1964, are now sent to Mrs. Tannenbaum's Denver address. The professor's lawyer has received a number...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mysteries: Tom Cat and the Colonel | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

...Tannenbaum, 38, says that she met Riha when he was a professor at the University of Chicago. She was born Gloria Ann Forest and was married and divorced twice. A third marriage, she says, gave her the name of Tannenbaum. She was twice imprisoned in Illinois for forgery and embezzlement. The Colonel apparently followed her friend to Boulder, and the two remained close-so close that Riha's attorney claims to have seen an IOU that Riha gave to Galya, which specified cancellation in the event of their marriage. The two remained friends after Riha's marriage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mysteries: Tom Cat and the Colonel | 2/9/1970 | See Source »

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