Word: belled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...student were W. V. Graham Matthews '45, James C. Maxwell '50, George I. Bell '48, Harry C. King '49, and William Fix of Yale. On July 22 they set up base camp in the mountains of British Columbia, 250 miles above the United States border...
...winner, announced last week, was a comparative newcomer in the little-money-big-honor circuit. One of 300 invited entrants, representing a cross-section of the best in U.S. art, Akron's Raphael Gleitsmann, 38, had rung the bell with a rather obviously composed but very richly painted oil entitled Medieval Shadows (see cut). Its deep reds and browns, applied in thick gobs laid on with a knife and then overlaid with transparent glazes, had an ember-like glow...
...Bell offices have been installing the instruments at the rate of about 85 a day, all of them to go on the new University exchange. About 550 were working in students' rooms when the exchange first went into operation Saturday...
...Crimson lineup: Batchelder, Harshman, g; Drake, Wogan, Schoch, rf; Scully, Dean, lf; Seamans, Ragle, Sparrow, Saul, rhb; Louria, Bell, chb; Carswell, Mudd, Harrop, lhb; Heisler, Wolf, ro; Weiss, Chen, li; Estin, Wallace cf; Potter, Gilbert, lf; Dawson, Johnson...
Since then, under Bell and President Walter F. Taylor, who ran things even before Bell died last year, Sports Afield has become the biggest of all outdoor monthlies.* Last week it put to bed a November issue that would go to 800,000 customers, a record for its 61 years. Colorful as a hatband full of trout flies, it was filled with picture stories and crackling adventure stuff...