Word: cameron
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Engaged. Norman Armour Jr., 21, Princeton junior, only child of U.S. Ambassador to the Argentine Norman ("The Ideal Diplomat") Armour; and Cynthia Sewell Burrage, 19, granddaughter of the late multimillionaire Boston copper king Albert Cameron Burrage; in Boston...
...last Monday for an indefinite stay. He's fronting a local band, which unfortunately doesn't nearly measure up to the standard set by the combinations which played down at Nick's. Yet Bobby himself would be worth listening to if he were fronting the bagpipe contingent of the Cameron Highlanders. Besides this, when the band plays a "jump" tune, you can be sure it's nothing like the inneouous riff numbers which have been giving too many orchestras a trite style, and which have hampered any attempts at musical individually...
...Cameron, Mo.. Third-Grader Lawrence Clark went to the editor of the local paper with a problem. He "loved his teacher most of anything," and would like to send her a kiss if he only could think how. The editor managed it. On page i he printed an affidavit of Lawrence's kiss for Miss Anna Marie McLaughlin...
Sparked by Charlie Palm's long run, the Bunnies moved off to a 6 to 0 lead when Jack Hughes bucked over from the one yard line in the first period. Cameron's field goal in the third added the final points and put the game beyond the reach of the Bellboys...
...second game of the afternoon, the Bunnies scored early in the second quarter on a sensational 20-yard pass from Kack Hughes to Ed Edmunds on the three. Edmunds carried the ball, but Cameron's kick was wide. Dunster made several attempts to tie the score, but each time were turned back by the tough Bunnies, sparked by Lee Ackerman's hard tackling...