Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...their industry (TIME, Aug. 29), Britain's leading sugar refiners, Tate & Lyle, were helped by a champion as ubiquitous and eloquent as Colonel Blimp ("Gad, sir, the Americans should be forced to pay us the money we owe them!") or long-nosed, war-born Mr. Chad ("Wot, no bacon & eggs?"). The free-enterprise champion was Mr. Cube, a personable lump of sugar invented by a 30-year-old ex-newspaperman and psychological warfare expert named Roy Hudson. On millions of sugar cartons, thousands of posters, pamphlets and ration-book covers, Mr. Cube's expressive face and thin, agile...
Summers in Paris. But most of the time, Charles Munch likes to work over scores at his small kidney-shaped desk or at the spinet piano in his study. On mornings when there is a rehearsal, he gets up at 8, eats an unusually hearty breakfast of bacon, scrambled eggs and tea (says Madame Munch: "In Boston we have not yet found good bread"). After rehearsals, if he has no engagement in town, he scoots back to the quiet of Brush Hill Road for luncheon...
...Hartford Golf Club match, strength in the top three positions made the difference as the Crimson's Hugh Foster won the first match in straight sets and Hugh Nawn and Jim Bacon were extended only one set each...
Summary: Harvard Varsity vs. Hartford Golf Club: Foster (H) defeated Bevan, 3-0; Nawn (H) defeated Batterson, 3-1; Bacon (H) defeated Wilkie, 3-1; Brainard defeated Flagg (H), 3-0; Seymour defeated Hoar (H), 3-0; Harding (H) defeated Brainard, 3-1; Brooks defeated Richardson (H), 3-0; Symmes (H), defeated Powell...
Summary: Harvard Varsity vs. Trinity: Burbank defeated Foster (H), 3-2; Nawn (H) defeated Heppenstall, 3-0; Geiger defeated Bacon (H), 3-1; Plimpton (H) defeated Newton, 3-0; Flagg (H) defeated Wills, 3-1; Hear (H) defeated Buhle, 3-0; arding (H) defeated Tudeman, 3-0; Richardson (H) defeated Drew-Bear, 3-0; Symmes (H) defeated Earling...