Word: bowes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Left to himself, Urriolagoitia might have felt obliged to hand over power to the M.N.R. As it was, he was only too glad to bow out and let the army take over. Result: one of the quietest revolutions in Latin American history. Brigadier General Hugo Ballivián, 49, Chaco War hero, became head of a ten-man junta (three generals, seven colonels). Ex-President Urriolagoitia rode peacefully from the palace to the airport, boarded a plane for Arica, Chile. Not a shot was fired...
Bartok: Sonata No. 1 (Isaac Stern, violin; Alexander Zakin, piano; Columbia, 2 sides LP). Making his Bartok bow on records, Fiddler Stern gets forcefully to the heart of this difficult sonata (1921) without losing his beautiful tone. Recording: excellent...
...bow, Bob Webb; 2, Ken Keniston; 3, Cal Dickinson; 4, Jim Slocum; 5, Ted Anderson; 6, Buffy Bohien; 7, Frank Peale; stroke, Art Rouner
Varsity: bow, John Atherton; 2, Phil DuBois; 3, Ollie Iselin (capt.); 4, Link Boyden; 5, Steve Herberg;; 6, Lee Rouner; 7, George Gifford; stroke, Lou McCagg...
...Other players, with a bow to the amateur spirit, were identified as "students" or "cadets," though most European coaches called them "state professionals...