Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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As midseason thudded by last week, football's journeymen had all but forgotten the Sun's biffy: an eight-column headline story on a pressagent's squib that most of the Chicago Bears came from war jobs. The story had sicked the War Manpower Commission into investigating...
The National Football League (so named in 1922) started in 1920 like a free-for-all. By 1925 there were 20 teams from such places as Pottsville, Pa. and Hammond, Ind. Then the Bears signed up Red Grange and 72,000 watched him beat the New York Giants. In the...
. . . I wish to correct the statement about "name coaches" that have gone into the services (TIME, Sept. 20). . . . Hunk Anderson is not the football coach at the University of Iowa. He is the line coach of the Chicago Bears.
>In Algiers, the Committee of Liberation argued long & hotly. The issue: political or military control over a new Commissariat of National Defense. The outcome: dapper, genial General Paul Legentilhomme was appointed to head the Commissariat. Thereby General Giraud won an argument for a military man to run what is in...
Uta Hagen's Desdemona is the third highlight of the play. Her acting as an innocent ingenue bears out the angelic descriptions of her earlier in the play. And when she sings the song her mother taught her before the death scene, the slight, hoarse voice carries a sheer emotionalism...