Word: baileys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last 50 years Frank Bailey, 87, onetime president of Brooklyn's Title Guarantee & Trust Co., has been trying to repay little Union College (enrollment 993) of Schenectady, N.Y. for the $1,600 scholarship it gave him in 1881. Over the years, his repayment has amounted to $1,000,000; he has given a building, endowed chairs of physics, mathematics, and Greek ("Greek did me the most good . . . my teacher taught me to think"). Last week Frank Bailey added another $500,000-to strengthen the college's departments of electrical engineering and economics...
...Manhattan College's Lindy Remigino, who won the 100-meter dash in a photo-finish with Jamaica's Herb McKenley and Britain's Emanuel McDonald-Bailey. Time for all three sprinters...
...East Berlin last week went the intellectual acrobats and performing seals of Communism's traveling peace circus. Two hundred strong, they staged their third meeting of the World Peace Council beneath a Barnum-&-Bailey-sized replica of Picasso's peace dove. And as usually happens when Communists gather under a big tent, the verbal contortionists stole the show...
...opened with a tiny knife on the end of the surgeon's finger. But this daring operation will do little good if the valve to the aorta (main artery) is also narrowed, and there has been no way to repair this second defect. Dr. Charles P. Bailey of Philadelphia, who developed the first operation, now has another for opening the aortic valve: he pushes piano wire into the valve through the heart, and uses it as a guide for a spreader which opens the valve...
Permanent officers were Laurence Duggan, Joseph Barnes, Roy Booth, Ernest Gamache, Edward Bailey, Lewis Gordon, Henry Wood, and Isadore Zarakov...