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Word: depths (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Once they figured out what yachting was about, the newsmen still had to cope with the sea. They gulped Dramamine pills, borrowed folding chairs from a local funeral home, and perched their typewriters on anything handy-including loaded depth-charge cans-aboard a flotilla of seven Coast Guard boats. Nearly all escaped seasickness, although a CBS announcer in a blimp came down with a bad case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Hit with a Bung Starter | 10/6/1958 | See Source »

...Bruce Munro at last has his entire squad at his disposal, as all the injured have temporarily recovered. However, he is only permitted, by Ivy League game rules, to carry 16 men on the roster for today's game. This will deprive him of some of the new-found depth the Crimson demonstrated against Tufts on Thursday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Soccer, Slight Underdog, To Face Cornell With Full Team | 10/4/1958 | See Source »

...especially satisfying for varsity coach Bruce Munro as it was achieved with two of the Crimson's regular forwards, John Mudd and John Hedreen, sidelined with injuries. Their replacements Keith Lowe and Al Butzel performed very well and by Saturday, Munro should have ample depth in his line...

Author: By James W.B. Benkard, | Title: Harvard Downs Tufts, 6-0 | 10/3/1958 | See Source »

...rate, the "renaissance" was well under way. The HDC reached its post-War peak in the spring of 1956 with its Sanders arena production of Miller's Death of a Salesman. This was an absolutely top-notch show of extraordinary depth and polish--fully the equal of any professional production the play has ever...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: College Post-War Student Theatre: 332 Shows Staged by 47 Groups | 10/2/1958 | See Source »

...acting talents extend far beyond the clowning and double-talk which have become his trademark. In his latest movie, he plays a Polish Jew fleeing the Nazis, and the comedy, while still there, is understandably subdued. His natural humor and warmth are modified by a wistful realism, revealing depth of character which had hitherto been lost among the slapstick...

Author: By Paul A. Buttenwieser, | Title: Me and the Colonel | 10/1/1958 | See Source »

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