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Word: age (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Charles D. Daly '01, three-time All-American quarterback and former Harvard assistant football coach, died Friday in Pacific Grove, Cal., at the age...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coach, Professor Daly Dies at 78 | 2/16/1959 | See Source »

...Kansas City, where everything is up to date but seldom ahead of it, barbers formally welcomed the new middle ground (as well as a 25? fee boost, to $1.75). "I think it's a trend, maybe a revolution," marveled Barber Virgil Sherman Holycross, 59, patient servant of teen-age fads for 35 years. "Maybe they all want to look like they're learning to build a Sputnik." "It's sort of like a compromise between being a punk and an egghead," explained Central High Senior Larry Cornine, 17. "Personally I don't want to look like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANNERS & MORALS: Teen-Age Moderation | 2/16/1959 | See Source »

Both the HYDC and the HYRC fill the requirements for representation proposed by the bill in having been charted and active at least two years. Student under the voting age of 21 are eligible as delegates, but no non-residents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bill May Benefit Young Democrat, Republican Clubs | 2/14/1959 | See Source »

With the coming of inflation, the income tax, mass culture and the popularization of art, the grand old Age of Acquisition has pretty much gone forever. If there are prophets in our midst to rival the Steins, the Caillebottes, the Camondos of the past, they have yet to reveal themselves. The free-swinging eccentricity of an Alfred Barnes was unique in its own day; the complexities of this decade make such a thing still less probable. And the ways of a Frick, a Havemeyer, a Johnson are, together with so many luxuries of a rococco era, simply impractical...

Author: By Paul W. Schwartz, | Title: Student Collectors | 2/13/1959 | See Source »

...theme of the Carnival was "the Good Ol' Days"--the Roaring Twenties--which the Daily Dartmouth described as "a mad age of loud parties and wild dances and much beverage." This mad age was in evidence all over the campus, but somehow ol' mad spirit was not up to par. College students of the "beat" fifties are not completely satisfied to exuberate wildly for 36 hours, doing nothing but dance ... and drink ... and laugh loudly. Yet this discontent is buried under the revelry and shows itself only on Sunday night during bull sessions over dirty glasses and broken bottles...

Author: By Judith Blitman and Joanna Burnstine, S | Title: Winter Carnival: Reflections of a Mad Age | 2/13/1959 | See Source »

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