Word: forested
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last gasp of the tennis season was an encore to the national championships at Forest Hills: in the Pacific Southwest finals at Los Angeles this week, Sergeant Frank Parker again topped 4-F Bill Talbert (6-4, 6-8, 8-6), and U.S. Champion Pauline Betz again bested Runner-up Margaret Osborne...
...main flaw in the production occurs in the opening scene when milkmaids, villagers, peers, and archers stumble around the crowded stage without rhyme nor reason. However, as soon as the action shifts to Sherwood Forest, "Robin Hood" develops into a delightful blending of songs and smiles...
...like that in half a dozen little forest towns along the border, as fear gave way to sullenness and sullenness to little offers of assistance. But in Wallendorf, frenzied civilian snipers picked off the first patrols, shot down rescuing medical corpsmen. Wallendorf was burned to the ground...
Comprising the Senior quartet are Wayland C. Griffith, Urbana, Illinois, University High School; Jack Hirshleifer, economics major who graduated last June, Brooklyn, Erasmus Hall High School; Andrew A. Niles, Forest Hills, Taft School; and Thomas E. Phipps, Jr., physics major, Urbana, Illinois, University High School...
...turf was green and firm; the weather was good; the flags flapped gaily; everything was right for the 63rd National tennis championships-except for an acute shortage of championship-caliber tennis. Of the 32 entrants in the men's singles at Forest Hills last week, 16 were servicemen-on-leave, four were juniors, several were near-veterans. But with the help of three Latin Americans, this wartime talent nevertheless managed to put on a good show...