Word: dickinson
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...course, they insured Olivia de Hav-illand's jaw and Durante's nose, but what Lloyd's of London likes to cover best is a pair of legs. First they took on Grable's gams, then insured Marlene Dietrich from toe to thigh. Now Angle Dickinson, 32, Captain Newman M.D.'s favorite nurse, has got a policy on her props. Her studio thinks they're worth $1,000,000, or about $15,000 per well-turned inch. Nice round figure...
...about ten minutes Bobby lies on a cot making faces like Harpo Marx, and then zowie! he's cured. He flies back to his unit, takes off on a bombing mission, runs into flak and- Well, who cares about the patients when nurses like Angie Dickinson are on duty-not to mention Tony Curtis...
Gelpi, presently head tutor in English, is working on a study of Emily Dickinson. Kiely, who was an instructor in English composition last year, is now a lecturer in both General Education and English. Porte is an instructor in English. Especially interested in 19th century American literature, he is currently making a study of Emerson and Thoreau...
This fall regulars in the scrum included Bill Pfeiffer, who did especially well in the lineouts, Ed Quattlebaum, Duane Aid-rich, a good hooker despite lack of experience, Lee freshman, Doug Hall, and Chuck Strozier. Sometime scrumhalf Ray Vickers, tough Bruce Caputo, speedy Gage McAgee, the elusive runner John Dickinson, and Mike Burbank, who was best on defense, stood out among the backs...
Harvard's single try developed from a kick by flyhalf John, Dickinson, which moved play down to the five yard line. After several attempts, Dickinson finally took it over...