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Word: caging (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dolls for Britain. Christian Dior is a product of three centuries of elegance that run back to the reign of King Louis XIV. To control the restive feudal nobles he subdued, Louis built the huge palace at Versailles, turned it into a vast gilded cage where the aristocracy, cut off from their lands, were reduced to an idle group waiting on the Sun King. In that sumptuous court, elegance became an obsession, and Louis put the obsession to use. He organized Paris' dressmakers and tailors. Two life-sized dolls, dressed in the latest fashions, were shipped monthly across...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Dictator by Demand | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

...goals, although good ones, were not particularly normal. It's first, at 4:13 of the second period, made the score 2-1. The goal was an unusual screen shot from the corner of the blue line which just nicked the upper left hand corner of the cage. It was the kind of shot which the varsity, particularly Bob Cleary and John Copeland, had been missing by inches all night...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: Hockey Team Outscores Yale, 4-2; Needs Only Tie to Win Ivy Crown | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

...this stanza, but all were spectacular ones. Once, the first line of Cleary, Lyle Guttu, and Paul Kelley set up a play that included seven straight passes and worked the puck right into the crease without scoring. Guttu came in so close on this play that he knocked the cage loose...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: Hockey Team Outscores Yale, 4-2; Needs Only Tie to Win Ivy Crown | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

Having successfully mastered the frying pan at Yale last Saturday, the varsity track team will leap into the fire Friday afternoon. The powerful Army varsity will invade Briggs Cage at 1:30 p.m. for the first home Crimson meet in over two years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Strong Army Track Team Will Meet Crimson Friday | 2/21/1957 | See Source »

Another interesting facet of the game was a nine-year-old boy, who had difficulty in seeing over the boards, serving as goal judge. On one play, a Crimson lineman put the puck by the Williams goalie, Dick Marr, but no goal was signified when Marr reached into the cage and threw the puck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Hockey Team Defeats Williams Sextet in Easy Win, 7-2 | 2/21/1957 | See Source »

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