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...units of Currier House will be named after distinguished Radcliffe alumnae, Barbara W. Tuchman '33 and Mary C. Bingham '28, Radcliffe trustees announced Friday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dorms Will Bear Alumnae Names | 11/17/1970 | See Source »

...Tuchman was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1962 for The Guns of August, a history of the events leading up to World War I. Her latest book, Stillwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-1945, will be published in February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dorms Will Bear Alumnae Names | 11/17/1970 | See Source »

...Cuban missile crisis, a session of the executive committee of the National Security Council breaks up at the White House. "After the meeting, the President, Ted Sorensen, Kenny O'Donnell, and I sat in his office and talked. A short time before, the President had read Barbara Tuchman's book The Guns of August, and he talked about the miscalculations of the Germans, the Russians, the Austrians, the French and the British. They somehow seemed to tumble into war, he said, through stupidity, individual idiosyncrasies, misunderstandings, and personal complexes of inferiority and grandeur. He did not want anyone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Memoirs: Bobby's View | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

...back." Bobby was called a "claim jumper" and a "cow-bird." Said a student: "Hawks are bad enough. We don't need chickens." Commented New Hampshire Attorney Eugene S. Daniell Jr.: "It is something like trying to steal another dog's bone." Pulitzer-prizewinning Historian Barbara Tuchman (The Guns of August), whose daughter Jessica worked for McCarthy, fired off a telegram accusing Bobby of "cynicism and opportunism" and voicing "outrage" at "Kennedy's indecent rush to exploit another's efforts." One of the things that prompted Kennedy's belated decision to take on Johnson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Unforeseen Eugene | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...fact, in this series Soutine so abandoned his carefully acquired art-school disciplines that he apparently frightened even himself; in later years, he renounced his Ceret paintings, referring to them as having been "painted with my fingers." As Los Angeles Curator Maurice Tuchman tells it: "Soutine would install his mistress in a cafe, go in search of a Ceret picture he had heard some dealer owned, exchange a new picture for an old one, and ritually, happily destroy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Painting: Triumph of the Clumsiest | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

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