Word: dubbings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lewis tallied the Crimson singleton in the third period as well as one in the second to lead the varsity attack. Scoring one each with Lewis in the second frame were Dub Mallonee, Smith, and Don Dawidoff...
...varsity defense disintegrated and the Big Red opened the final period with five straight goals before Lewis and Golas were ousted. Dub Mallonee and Dawidoff scored the last two Crimson tallies, despite the absence of the varsity's potent captain...
Less than five years later, however, the first of several splinter groups broke off from the Advocate to form a new publication, causing the parent magazine to dub itself "Mother Advocate." This earliest offspring, like all the succeeding ones, was spawned for one basic reason, the Advocate's interests had become oriented exclusively in one direction, causing a few editors to grow disgruntled. The magazine's rabid interest in reform drove some of its more flippant members to form the Lampoon in 1871, leaving the Advocate more of a newspaper than anything else. In 1873, however, the CRIMSON appeared...
...Berg's Wozzeck, when Dimitri Mitropoulos gave a concert version with the New York Philharmonic-Symphony (TIME, April 23, 1951). A year ago, when M-G-M made Unfinished Melody, about the life of onetime Metropolitan Opera Soprano Marjorie Lawrence, Soprano Farrell went to Hollywood to dub in her voice (the part was played by Cinemactress Eleanor Parker). Singer Farrell displayed all the instincts of a born vaudevillian. Says she: "When Lawrence drops to the stage with polio while singing the Liebestod, I sang with frogs in my throat because she wasn't feeling well, and then...
General improvement and increased teamwork marked the lacrosse victory as Mike Shaw scored five goals and Dub Mallonee made three...