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Last week the first history of the sport was published: Roller Skating Through the Years by Brooklyn rink-owner Morris Traub (William-Frederick Press, $1). It captured the nostalgic whirl and clatter of skates from the days of Joseph Merlin to those of Western Union...
...Tailleur, I. '46, Leverett A-14 TRO 5221 Thalhofer, J. J. '46, Winthrop F-44 KIR 3728 Thomas, J. S. '45, Dunster B-11 KIR 2203 Tisch, C. B. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Towson, E. L. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Traub, M. S. '46, Adams C-46 ELI 7806 Trautman, D. T. '46, Kirkland K-22 TRO 9188 Troupin, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 8985 U Ulin, A. A. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 V Vail, D. J. '46, Winthrop G-33 TRO 6667 W Ward, J. M. Leverett...
...Leverett C-41 KIR 2107 T Taileur, I. '46, Leverett A-14 TRO 5221 Thalhofer, J.J. '46, Winthrop F-44 TRO 3723 Thomas, J.S. '45, Dunster B-11 KIR 2208 Tisch, C.B. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Towson, E.L. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Traub, M.S. '46, Adams C-46 ELI 7806 Trauntman, D.T. '46, Kirkland K-22 TRO 9188 Troupin, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 U Ulin, A.A. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 V Vail, D.J. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 W Ward, J.M., Leverett B-42 KIR 2107 Weinman...
...Tailleur, I. '46, Leverett A-14 TRO 5221 Thalhofer, J. J. '46, Winthrop F-44 KIR 3728 Thomas, J. S. '45, Dunster B-11 KIR 2208 Tisch, C. B. '46, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Towson, E. L. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9037 Traub, M. S. '46, Adams C-46 ELI 7806 Trantman, D. T. '46, Kirkland K-22 TRO 9188 Tronpin, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 U Ulin, A. A. '46, Eliot D-42 TRO 4711 V Vail, D. J. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 W Ward, J. M., Leverett...
Once the staid recorders of fires, parades, baby-shows and ship launchings, newsreel photographers are now famed for the risks they take. Three weeks before his death, Newsreeler Traub went down in the submarine 54. In a bathing suit, with water up to his neck, with his camera mounted near the engineroom ceiling, he photographed the crew escaping one by one with "artificial lungs" (TIME Feb. 18). The device was a success, but not for Traub. He stayed where he was until the U. S. S. Mallard on the surface pumped the submarine full of air at high pressure, bringing...