Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...everybody got tired before coming to "sidesies" and simply ate the eggs. At the White House last week, nobody bothered to roll eggs or pick eggs or butt eggs; it was much more fun to throw eggs at one another or to mash them into the grass. Calling Mr. Bailey. In preparation for the big romp, gardeners rolled out 3,000 feet of storm fencing to protect flower beds, shrubbery and the presidential putting green. (Many visitors draped themselves over the fence around the green in the hope of finding lost golf balls as souvenirs.) Shortly before noon, President Eisenhower...
...another close match, Brooks Harris, Crimson number three out-fought Joe Grubbs, 6-4, 4-6, 8-6. During the match Harris developed a bad blister and was unable to play in the doubles. At four, Conrad Fischer continued his fine play with an easy victory over Bill Bailey, winning...
...only close match came at the number two position where the Crimson's Jim Bailey edged out Wesleyan's Jeff Dening, 2 and 1. bob Stokes, playing number three, Bruce Thurmond at number five, and Bob Ornsteen at number six, all had comparatively easy times in winning their matches...
...rest of the line-up is less certain. Jim Bailey and Bob Stokes will probably play in the second and third positions respectively, and Jim Jones is slated to start at number four. The last three positions will be divided among Bruce Thurmond, Roger Fleischmann, and Bob Ornsteen...
...continual enrollment increase is one of the main points of emphasis in "Notes on Harvard College: Graphic and Statistical," a booklet prepared by David W. Bailey, secretary to the Corporation...