Word: docked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...drama was resolved in flames, the first-night audience went up in smoke. From her first speech, Julie Harris had held them, as her Joan was held, in the bright wonder of a visitation. In the power of the English (Christopher Plummer) she sat in the cruel dock, a brave but pathetic young girl; yet as she played her life out on the stage, a beauty of holiness unfolded out of her and beat upon the faces of the crowd like great white wings. They followed the gleam of her sincerity as she led them through a thicket of theology...
...winning boat in the annual 150 pound varsity crew "Hackers Challenge Cup" race crossed the finish line at the M.I.T. dock yesterday a full length and one-half ahead of the second Crimson crew. Bob Foley, freshman stroke last year, stroked the winners, all of whom are sophomores. The race was run over a choppy one and three-quarter mile stretch of the Charles River between the MTA bridge and M.I.T. Despite a 15 mile per hour head wind, Foley's crew finished in good time for this stage of the season...
...pound varsity crew will wind up outdoor fall practice today at 4 p.m. in a five-boat race on the Charles River from the MTA bridge to the MIT dock...
...Persistent labor troubles (rail, dock and coal strikes), which cost Britain 2,000,000 working days in the first five months of 1955, compared with 600,000 in the same period last year...
...Sunday supplement is only a small part of Marshall Field's big plans for the Sun-Times. Months ago wreckers started clearing a site on the Chicago River's north bank near Wabash Avenue. There Field will put up a $9 million newspaper plant, with a waterside dock for unloading newsprint and fast four-color presses that can turn out 112 tabloid pages...