Word: ellas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Star Summer Revue (Sat. 8 p.m., NBC). With Bert Wheeler, Ella Fitzgerald, Grace Hartman...
...Waited a Little Too Long (Trudy Richards and Artie Shaw; Decca). A high-pressure blues song, a vocal in Ella Fitzgerald style, and a big, swinging band. But if Clarinetist Shaw is aboard at all, he is playing too softly to be heard...
...many promising trails, seeming to lead toward a cure, suddenly come to a dead end. Two researchers in Boston (where the disease is inexplicably commoner than in most cities) thought they had the answer in unbalanced iron and vitamin rations given to prematures. In Baltimore, Drs. William and Ella Owens seemed to get good results in arresting the disease with a vitamin E preparation (TIME, Aug. 29, 1949), but other doctors could not duplicate their results. Some eyemen report
...Died. Ella Alexander Boole, 93, retired world president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, defeated candidate for Congress on the 1920 Prohibition "Send a Mother to the Senate" ticket; of a stroke; in Brooklyn. With the battle cry, "Tremble, King Alcohol! We Shall Grow Up!", Ohio-born Ella Boole, widow of a Methodist minister, helped pressure Congress into passing the 18th (Prohibition) Amendment...
Despite the fact that it played seven home games both years. Yale drew fewer people this year than last. Nevertheless, with an average of over 30,000 people per game both years, the Ella continued to reign supreme in one field of athletic endeavor...