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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pete Harpel in the weight, Captain Art Siler and Terry Cheek in the shot, Warren Plath and Hank Wente in the broad jump, and Jerry Fields and Jack Murphy in the high jump complete the Crimson roster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Unbeaten Track Varsity Will Face Nine Opponents at Cornell Tonight | 3/3/1956 | See Source »

...Sullivan. Said Watson: "To startle people, I tell them I was born in Painted Post. Actually, I was born in the next village, Campbell, N.Y.-but Painted Post conjures up images of redskins war-dancing, so people regard me with greater respect." Then, taking his tongue out of his cheek, Industrialist Watson explained why he was only nibbling at his roast beef: "Breakfast is my big meal. My mother always told us you had to start the day right, with plenty of warm food in your stomach." Hailing Dwight D. Eisenhower as the greatest President since Abraham Lincoln, Watson told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 30, 1956 | 1/30/1956 | See Source »

...Dreiser, but I don't think he's in Dreiser's league. He's as bad a writer as Dreiser, but he doesn't have the compassion that makes Dreiser's bad writing important." In Manhattan, Author Farrell, 51, compassionately turned the other cheek: "Algren's attacked me on the Roman Catholic Church, on splitting infinitives, and now on Dreiser, but I have no desire to attack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 23, 1956 | 1/23/1956 | See Source »

Virginia Museum Director Leslie Cheek has no doubt that the museum's new Watteau will be a smash hit. Says he: "Virginians traditionally have a fondness for 18th-century decor and architecture." And in Watteau they are getting what Director Cheek calls "probably the most important work of art the Virginia Museum has ever acquired...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: NEW ACQUISITION: VIRGINIA MUSEUM'S WATTEAU | 1/16/1956 | See Source »

...With the Hollywood première becoming gaudier every year, Los Angeles Columnist Kendis Rochlen handed out some tongue-in-cheek tips to première-goers. Two important rules: never show up on time ("Gauge your timing according to your prestige; no self-respecting big star would dream of showing up by 8:30"), and provide "double insurance" ("By accidentally dropping a glove or handkerchief and starting to lean over to pick it up, a star can often put her best features forward for the photographers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Cinema, Dec. 12, 1955 | 12/12/1955 | See Source »

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