Word: cliffes
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...touch football, Lowell should not have much difficulty bettering its past records. The team has not won a game in three years. Steve Anderson, Len Levine, Mike Berger and Paul Pawlowski will probably be of most assistance in ending the losing streak. Bob Dubinsky, John Yeager, and Cliff Rand are expected to lead a strong soccer team, which also includes Ted Weyer and Mike Klein...
...Taking time out from his racing cars, Millionaire Sportsman Briggs Cunningham, flying the burgee of the Pequot Yacht Club on his trim sloop Spindrift, won the National Atlantic Class sailing championship at the Sea Cliff (L.I.) Yacht Club. Second: Cunningham's clubmate Hoyt Perry. Third: Novelist John (The Watt) Hersey...
...thousand new readers a week are putting their armchairs around Auntie Mame and finding her neither safe nor sane, merely sidesplitting. Auntie Mame is a screwball who has to be seen or read to be disbelieved. She is a coupon-clipping Pearl White hanging on the dizzy cliff edge of her every enthusiasm. She is a roaring Life Drive without a muffler, and the most commanding prose female since Philip Wylie dreamed up "Mom." Around her and her nephew Pat Author Dennis has fashioned a frothy drawing-room comedy spiked with smoking-room raffishness and powder-room chitchat. The little...
...India. For the ghosting of an autobiography he cannot read he commands the services of one of the most practiced and high-priced writers in the mountaineering business. James Ramsey Ullman (The White Tower, The Age of Mountaineering) has filled Tenzing's book with plenty of good writing, cliff hangs, avalanches, frostbite and windy nights on bald mountains. The result is polished, often deeply moving, but rather on the twicetold side. Tenzing, however, has saved for this book one bit of information he has never hitherto confirmed: "Hillary stepped on top first...
...daughter of Clarence MacNamarra '30, became lost last night when Clarence and Joan (Smith '34) wandered off. Miss MacNamarra can be claimed at 14 Plympton Street, the home of the Harvard CRIMSON, during working hours. These are from 6-5 a.m. Miss MacNamarra, who was called by Cliff Thompson, CRIMSON President, a "cute little tyke," came into the building early last evening. "I always wanted to see how a real newspaper is put out," she said. All former editors and any one sharing Miss MacNamarra's curiosity are cordially invited to visit the CRIMSON building...