Word: beaching
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Charleston, S.C. 25 Deitch, Kenneth M. '60 QB 20 5.11 180 New York, N.Y. 30 Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. '60 FB 20 5.10 190 Rochester, N.Y. 32 Hauge, Christopher, W. '60 FB 19 6.1 190 Clarkfield, Minn. 33 Serbin, Jon P. '61 FB 19 5.9 175 Miami Beach, Fla. 34 Cohen, Stephen B. '61 FB 19 5.10 195 E. Chicago, Ind. 35 Nelson, James A. '61 FB 19 5.10 170 Cherokee, Iowa 40 Boulris, Chester J. '60 HB 21 6.1 188 Springfield, Mass. 41 Leamy, Charles D. '60 HB 19 5.11 177 Camp Hill, Pa. 42 MacIntyre, Bruce...
FREDERICK PORTER Long Beach, Calif...
...Charleston, S.C. 25 Deitch, Kenneth M. '60 QB 20 5.11 180 New York, N.Y. 30 Halaby, Samuel A., Jr. '60 FB 20 5.10 190 Rochester, N.Y. 32 Hauge, Christopher, W. '60 FB 19 6.1 190 Clarkfield, Minn. 33 Serbin, Jon P. '61 FB 19 5.9 175 Miami Beach, Fla. 34 Cohen, Stephen B. '61 FB 19 5.10 195 E. Chicago, Ind. 35 Nelson, James A. '61 B 19 5.10 170 Cherokee, Iowa 40 Boulris, Chester J. '60 HB 21 6.1 188 Springfield, Mass. 41 Leamy, Charles D. '60 HB 19 5.11 177 Camp Hill, Pa. 42 MacIntyre, Bruce...
...making their decision, the citizens must remember that Walden is not what it once was. For years the eastern shore has been a rather shabby public bathing beach, and the spirit of Thoreau in the glades of the western shore has been supplanted by a land speculator named Kavacas, who throws parties at his summer house there. And, in the summer months at least, the woods now are more full of frolicking couples than of the furred or feathered wild-life...
...write better than they plot and those who plot better than they write. With his 22nd novel, Veteran Nevil Shute again proves himself one of the best practitioners of Group 2. Shute's surefire system is to take some typical or moving theme -nuclear fallout in On the Beach, race prejudice in The Chequer Board, homeless children in Pied Piper. He weaves in plenty of stirring incidents and peoples his pages with strongly sympathetic, highly moral characters who land deep in a pit of trouble in the first chapter, are often still there by the last...