Word: baldinger
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Novelist Alec Waugh, balding elder brother of Novelist Evelyn, explained to a Manhattan interviewer how the Waughs kept from tripping over each other. "We made a compact," recalled Alec, "that we wouldn't go to the same countries. . . . He took the Catholic countries-he's Catholic, you know...
Married. Thomas Francis ("Tommy") Dorsey, 42, balding trombonist and bandleader; and Jane New, 23, curvy chorine; he for the third time, she for the second; in Atlanta.
One morning last week, balding, bespectacled Bryant Bowden, editor of the weekly Okeechobee (Fla.) News, sauntered into the Okeechobee courthouse and stopped to eye the bulletin board in the main hall. Among the marriage-license applications, which, by Florida law, must be publicly posted for three days before a ceremony...
Leverett lost a double-header to the Eliot House squash team. The Mastodons, in spite of the absence of Balding Stu Bartle from the A lineup and Chuck Bailey from the B, felled the Rabbits 3 to 2 and 3 to 1.
"What Sort Big Dornkey?" The sights and sounds of civilization brought murmurs of comparison. On Tristan, fish oil lights the lamps. The diet is fish and potatoes, augmented sometimes by albatross and penguin eggs. Now the six men looked into the kaleidoscope of a lighted city. They ate ice cream...