Word: boing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Senior Bo Willis, at blocking back, rounds out a backfield which the Daily Princetonian calls "one of the fastest Caldwell has ever turned...
...Bo McMillan's 32-yard dash was the only score of the game. It gave Centre College a 6 to 0 victory, and "the greatest upset of the half-century," according to a sportswriters poll taken...
...Instead it will probably be Tom Morgan, Whitey Ford or some kid still pitching for Tarriffville Junior High. Of course, its hard to win a pennant with only three pitchers (see Indians) and they'll need some aces like Bill Miller--if only against the Tigers--Bob Kuzava, and Bo Weisler...
...Hedberg hung up a 3 and 1 win over Bob Wahlberg. The only Crimson loss was suffered by fifth man Mitch Rosenholtz, beaten 2 up by Bob McKinley, Jack Brophy, at sixth position, beat Bruin Paul Bohlen 2 up, and seventh man George Wheeling closed out his match with Bo Sinclair on the 16th green winning...
...Germain des Prés, on the Left Bank, long-haired men and short-haired women worked diligently to keep the cult going. Bebop boîtes, hairdos, beards, evening gowns, newspapers, cocktails, hot-dog stands became "existentialist." An under-tipped taxi driver would curse: "Espèce d'existentialiste." Existentialism became a familiar tourist attraction, like the Folies-Bergere. Sartre, increasingly successful and respectable, occasionally deplored the popularizations of his fad-he even felt compelled to move out of his favorite café, the Flore, to escape the tourists' vulgar stares. Last week existentialism took its ultimate...