Word: walters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sixty miles west of Albany, an American Airlines DC-6, carrying 45 passengers from Boston to Syracuse, heard Albany Tower trying unsuccessfully to renew contact with Stultz. American's Captain Walter Moran, 46, a cool, methodical veteran pilot (14,000 hrs.), called the tower, offered the routine courtesy of relaying messages. From Albany Tower came the news...
...quick, acid. His books (Italian Painters of the Renaissance, Rumor and Reflection, etc.) are comparatively second-drawer Berenson, but they will live. They reveal an elaborate, prickly mind, of melancholy cast. Berenson's chief object was to lose himself in what he saw and liked. Brought up on Walter Pater and inspired by Charles Eliot Norton at Harvard, he practiced and preached self-immolation on the altar of beauty...
...Untouchables (ABC, 9:30-10:30 p.m.). The exploits of Eliot Ness, famed prohibition vigilante, are recounted in an hour-long weekly show. Narrated by Walter Winchell, the first episode ( The Empty Chair) concerns jockeying for mob leadership after Al Capone's departure for prison...
...Walter W. Naumburg '89, retired banker and music patron, died Saturday in New York City at the age of 91. Naumburg financed the University chair now held by Walter H. Piston '24, Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music, who will retire this June...
...Walter W. Birge III '61, Co-chairman of the PBH Social Service Committee, and Barney Frank '61, member of the Student Council, have been working on a plan to have PBH-supervised groups admitted to three or four games next year. If the HAA approves the plan, Birge and Frank will arrange the details this spring...