Word: fitness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Since glory is box office, Taylor is in trouble. Things come to a head one night when "The Spider King" (Robert Morley), as history knows him, sits spinning his political web. "We are about to embark on a foul venture," he murmurs to a cackling familiar. "Foul and necessary, fit only for gypsies-and kings." The venture involves the betrayal of a lady fair (Kay Kendall) to a villain dark (Duncan Lament), and incidentally the death of Durward, her armed escort. However, when the sinister birds pounce on their prey, the hero gives his all for love and sends them...
...such diverse experiments fit into a growing, if often elusive body of knowledge about the heart...
...improvements in that sport's facilities; e.g., the effort of the Working Friends of Harvard Hockey to finance a roof for the new rink. Of the H.A.A.'s present 600 thousand dollar endowment, only one half in unrestricted money that can be used in any way the Department sees fit...
Tense Hands & Phone Call. Airman Townsend, slim, wavy-haired fighter-pilot hero of the Battle of Britain, was the first to get to London. Looking fit and 41, he arrived with his Nile green Renault sedan on a Bristol cargo plane at Lydd airport, packed his gear and his gentleman-jockey's tack into the back seat, and drove straight to the Lowndes Square home of Marquess Abergavenny, a close friend of the royal family. That same evening the press learned that Princess Margaret was due in from Scotland next morning. A battery of reporters stood at Euston Station...
...solution to all cotton's problems, as Benson sees it, is to work out a more flexible support program, under which the Department of Agriculture could lower the price-support level when it saw fit. Benson thinks that a flexible formula would drop prices with a minimum of pain, boost the U.S. in world markets, help clear out the Government's surplus stocks...