Word: coastered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...these exciting shenanigans Donat is supported by Valerie Hobson as the politically ambiguous darling of several Nazi big shots, by an incisively cast crowd of Nazis, saboteurs and undergrounders, and by pacing as shrewdly varied as that of a roller coaster. Miss Hobson, besides being a sensible actress, is one cinemactress who can really be described as beautiful. As the gigolesque Iron Guardist, rococo Robert Donat turns in one of the best performances of his career. All Tartu needs, to be a classic of its kind, is the sort of razor-edged melodramatic and psychological inventiveness which belongs to Alfred...
John William Ellison '44 of Adams House and Boise, Idaho has been elected to succeed fellow-Gold Coaster Richard N. Swift as president of Phillips Brooks House, it was announced yesterday by Graduate Secretary Richard A. Waite...
...second game of the year, displaying huge amounts of defensive power to a bewildered Adams team that never once crossed the midfield stripe. Bellboy right guard Charley Gardner provided the margin of victory for the cellar team, when in the second period he stole the ball from Gold Coaster Pat Culliton and romped 30 yards for the game's only score. FINAL HOUSE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied Pts. Leverett 5 1 1 11 Dunster 3 0 4 10 Winthrop 4 2 1 9 Eliot 3 4 0 6 Adams 2 3 2 6 Kirkland 2 4 1 5 Dudley...
Presenting the best that Boston has to offer in the line of amusements and recreation, the Outing Club has scheduled for Saturday an all-day trip to Nantasket bathing beach and amusement center. Excellent swimming, thrills on the roller-coaster, and an enjoyable ocean trip on the Nantasket boat await those who sign up at the Summer School Office, Wadsworth 2, before Friday noon...
...great-grandnephew of famed General Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein, who made history by his fighting in the Thirty Years' War, which ruined Europe a good bit more than World War II to date. When he was eight, Alfred asked for a bicycle, could find none with a coaster brake, so picked a shiny cello in Lyon & Healy's window. He became a prodigy, at 15 toured with Dancer Anna Pavlova, later played with the San Francisco and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, was first cellist of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony under Toscanini for seven years...