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TIGER OF THE SNOWS (294 pp.)-The Autobiography of Tenzing of Everest, written in collaboration with James Ramsey Ullman-Putnam...
...owns a race horse and receives the public at a smart new house on a hillside in Darjeeling, India. For the ghosting of an autobiography he cannot read he commands the services of one of the most practiced and high-priced writers in the mountaineering business. James Ramsey Ullman (The White Tower, The Age of Mountaineering) has filled Tenzing's book with plenty of good writing, cliff hangs, avalanches, frostbite and windy nights on bald mountains. The result is polished, often deeply moving, but rather on the twicetold side. Tenzing, however, has saved for this book...
...income from the James Gordon Bennett Fund has been awarded to Joseph Cooper '55 for a thesis entitled "The Legislative Veto: Its Promise and Its Perils," while Richard H. Ullman '55 will receive the income from the Philo Sherman Bennett Fund for his thesis "Two Americans in Moscow: A Study in Non-Professional Diplomacy...
...that TIME saw fit to quote from General MacArthur's address was his (presumably the general's) words on youth and age. It so happens that all these words were quotes, or rather slight misquotes, of a piece written by my grandfather, the late Samuel Ullman of Birmingham, Ala. (a public school there bears his name) . . . Twenty years after my grandfather's death, a journalist interviewing MacArthur at his Tokyo head quarters in late 1945 was struck by a framed poem over his desk. It was called Youth, and was apparently anonymous. The general said this poem...
...appreciate your interest in the problems of graduate education in the arts and sciences, and read with particular interest Mr. Ullman's article in today's CRIMSON...