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Word: bergmans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's main problem will be Harvard. Chuck Hawkins and Steve Bergman have both been sick recently and have missed several practices. Brian McGuinn, who faces Carroll in the number one match today, was spraying his drives in the Navy contest, and the rest of his game is still a big question mark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Outcome of Golf Matches Uncertain; Annual Pushovers Could Be Tough | 4/14/1966 | See Source »

...rest of the team looks strong. Five returning lettermen, led by Captain Mike Millis, will bolster the nine man squad. Steve Bergman, who notched an eight and five record in the number five spot last year, could give Brian McGuinn a battle for the first position...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weiland Looking to New Arrivals To Bring 1966 Golfers up to Par | 3/26/1966 | See Source »

Most films from Sweden are either saturated with sex or infatuated with Ingmar Bergman, or both. In two mettlesome new movies, a pair of little-known Swedish directors make no effort whatever to change the subject, which is still man-woman-mattress, but they owe little more to Bergman than full-bodied performances by several of his favorite actors. Both films display a strong personal style, evidence that Sweden's movie industry may be thriving on an infusion of warm blood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: By Northern Lights | 3/18/1966 | See Source »

...Hurok brought him to America in 1937, and at 50, Rubinstein became a new idol. Everywhere, audiences clamored fqr him, and the critics threw superlatives at his fingers. During World War II, he moved his family to Hollywood, bought a rambling 15-room mansion next door to Ingrid Bergman and soon became movieland's great bon vivant. He chummed around with the Basil Rathbones and the Ronald Colmans, gave lavish garden parties, darted in and out of the gossip columns and society pages like a butterfly. There were self-deprecating chortles ("My profile looks like a fish") and gag-filled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pianists: The Undeniable Romantic | 2/25/1966 | See Source »

Works of this genre, known to the trade as "costume plays," were common currency before the war, and even immediately after. (Ingrid Bergman played Joan of Lorraine in the late forties.) Preston is quite right in his statement that, "It's the kind of thing Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne used to do," but I wonder if it's fair to remember that magnificent team for the cheapest of their quasi-historical vehicles. In better moments they could be found performing the works of Sherwood, Coward, Molnar, and Shaw...

Author: By Timothy S. Mayer, | Title: The Lion in Winter | 2/19/1966 | See Source »

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