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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thus Bullitt had dashed the fondest dream of every undergraduate to step in the ring with a member of the faculty. Or would it have been a nightmare in this case? Yes, it probably would have; Bullitt, one of Lamar's prize pupils, was the New England Amateud Lightweight Champion back in 1943, and he numbered the National Golden Gloves titlist among his victims...

Author: By Richard A. Burgheim, | Title: Boxing at the Blockhouse | 12/7/1953 | See Source »

...Coaching Dream...

Author: By Peter G. Palches, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 12/3/1953 | See Source »

...Then, with Bobby's body in the rear of her station wagon, they headed for St. Joseph. On the way, they stopped for drinks; Hall inspected the station wagon to "observe whether there was any blood dripping . . . on the ground." The rest of the week was a drunken dream. Said Mrs. Heady: "I wanted to stay drunk so that my conscience would not bother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Side by Side | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

...Festering Wound. "Liberty . . . is something more than a political phenomenon, as tyrannical dictatorship contends; it is more than an economic phenomenon, as some disciples of free enterprise maintain. It is something more mature than that dream of rights without responsibilities which historic liberalism envisioned; it is certainly different from that terrorism of responsibilities without rights which Communism imposes. It is something wiser than free thought, and something freer than dictated thought. For freedom has its roots in man's spiritual nature. It does not arise out of any social organization, or any constitution, or any part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Of Men & Dignity | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

...toward two-engine planes, especially designed for business use. Probably the biggest need is for a fast, dependable transport that can cruise at 250 to 300 m.p.h., carry eight to ten passengers up to 1,000 miles nonstop, and sell for about $250,000. Several planebuilders have such a dream ship on their drawing boards. When it comes off the boards, there will be a big line of buyers waiting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FLYING BOSSES: The Rise of Briefcase Barnstorming | 11/30/1953 | See Source »

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