Word: veterans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Sultan's Choice is a reminder of the fact that TIME is the favorite-'and first-choice-magazine of a lot of people. The Sultan may also serve to remind the thousands of veteran travelers among you that wherever you go this summer you will find the current issue of TIME on most of the world's newsstands...
...Maulden, virtue personified, is trying to locate his victim, born in Illinois, living in New York, and a Navy veteran...
...Clubs, and they have furthered the cause of contemporary music. But the sometimes pathetically small audiences, the vanishing of the Music Club Chorus which flourished last year, and the relative inactivity of the Chamber Orchestra are warnings for the future. There is no longer such an active group of veteran musicians around Harvard, and if the clubs are to maintain the high standards which have been set up to now, they will need a more efficient and more perservering management to encourage other groups to cooperate with them in getting good music heard. There is and will be a market...
Died. Thomas O. Heggen, 29, Iowa-born Navy veteran who turned his wartime experience in the Pacific into the bestselling (more than 850,000 copies) novel Mister Roberts, collaborated with Joshua (South Pacific) Logan to turn it into a Broadway smash hit; by drowning in his bathtub after taking sleeping pills; in Manhattan...
Space Operas & Utopia. The four founding fathers of "science fiction" are generally acknowledged to be Edgar Allan Poe, Jules Verne, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and H. G. Wells. In the U.S., Will F. Jenkins, a 27-year veteran, who also writes under the pen name of Murray Leinster, is regarded as the dean of writers in the field. Best of the lot, according to expert editors, are Robert Heinlein and A. E. van Vogt...