Word: crim
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such key plays offset the mistakes any football team is bound to make in its first appearance, particularly this Crim- son eleven, so heavily laden with sophomores...
Died. Howell G. Crim, 60, longtime (1930-57) usher at the White House who served under four Presidents, became chief usher in 1938; of a lung ailment; in Washington...
...President out of a $40,000 accountable expense allowance), office staff, ushers or personnel who work for other departments, e.g., the Treasury's Secret Service men and White House police, the Pentagon's soldiers who drive White House cars. Chief White House Usher Howell Crim showed Congressmen that he keeps a taut budget: last year he came out with $41 to spare...
...Future Fanners of America entry, and a church window made of colored paper. The winning float was a 12-ft., papier-mache Statue of Liberty with a flask of plasma in her right hand and a sheaf of bonds under her left arm. One student marcher confessed that his crim son Cossack coat was really a girl's bed jacket, and one of his medals was a high-school prize for oratory...
...Because of a cold (she had been sniffling for a month, ventured outdoors for the first time since Christmas when she left New York for the inauguration), the First Lady relaxed upstairs all morning, read mail, conferred briefly over menus and household matters with Major-Domo Howell Crim, had a quiet chat with John and Barbara Eisenhower...