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...constantly manipulating people in her mind in the fanciest psycho-analytic conceptual frames of reference, and seems to have only of smattering of lay information. Her really considerable weakness, then, is her inability so far to recognize her notable inadequacies. I regret that falling the science course will in all probability be regarded as an evidence of her distaste for something called "science...
...Manhattan's Grand Central Palace last week, some of the fanciest cars in the world were shown off at New York's first International Motor Sports Show...
Other Olympic winners of the week: Figure Skating. The U.S.'s World Champion Dick Button, 21-year-old Harvard senior who worked, between practice sessions, on an honors thesis on the Schuman Plan, won added honors-his second straight Olympic title-with some of the fanciest prances ever seen on ice. Explaining that "I can't copy anybody, because nobody has anything new," Button added his own new stunt to the figure-skating book: a triple-loop jump in which he takes off to three air-spinning gyrations and lands on the same foot with hardly any perceptible...
...town, Chen carried on with the mission's official seal and $87,000 funds. He moved into an expensive hotel, bought steel materials from merchants who made fine profits, and equally fine kickbacks to Chen. He lived big at expensive restaurants, escorted beautifully dressed' girls to the fanciest spots, spent...
Last week Shoemaker Jarman broke in his fanciest pair yet. He bought out New Jersey's Johnston & Murphy Shoe Co., 101-year-old maker of top quality men's shoes, whose customers have included such men as Theodore Roosevelt, "Diamond Jim" Brady and Henry Ford. For J. & M., the deal meant a transfusion of some" much-needed capital. For General Shoe, whose top Jarman brand sells in the $10.95 to $18.95 range, it was the first move into the high-priced ($27.50439.50) field. For well-shod Maxey Jarman, it was the latest in a series of fast strides...