Word: craig
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Craig Wood, U.S. Open champion for the duration, who smoked his usual 20 to 25 cigarets per 18 holes and was an early casualty...
...final dress rehearsal, the cast, most of them newcomers to the Dramatic Club, carried the show off smoothy. The set, designed by Peggy Reisner, Radcliffe '46 and Allen Martin '48, is good, as are the production of of Craig Gilbert '47 and the direction of Hibbard James...
...George C. Marshall, Henry H. Arnold, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, Malin D. Craig...
Franklin Roosevelt lobbed the weekly quota of hopeful political questions back high and easy, like a bull pen catcher on a hot afternoon. Then Elizabeth May Craig of Maine newspapers, famed among correspondents for her unabashed demeanor at Presidential press conferences, fogged one over in her come-out-and-fight soprano: "Mr. President, would you care to say whether you think Governor Dewey would make a strong opponent...
Newsmen roared. The President threw back his head in laughter. Said he: I'm taking notes on the methods of the White House Correspondents' Association. Do you draw lots? Last week a young man over on the other side asked the same type of question. Embattled Elizabeth Craig waited with Maine-&-Vermont determination written on her face. When the laughter died down she said snippily, "It's a secret," and then added briskly: "Mr. President, do you mean you didn't want to answer the question?" Franklin Roosevelt, still chuckling, said...