Search Details

Word: freeman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

Nixon has changed his tailoring too, and just as subtly. Anthony T. Rossi, sales manager of the President's favorite tailoring firm, H. Freeman & Son of Philadelphia, has persuaded the President to wear his somber blue and gray corporate suits with a slightly (⅝ in.) wider lapel. Before his European trip last fall, the President bought four new suits (average price: $275). Nixon was even gently talked into a couple of reticently modish double-breasted suits, the first he has worn since his congressional days. "He's a person who doesn't like to be told what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: The Making of the Newest Nixon | 1/18/1971 | See Source »

...vitamin-also called ascorbic acid-has never received its due, Dr. Pauling says, partly because the drug companies cannot make enough money out of it and partly because doctors generally prescribe doses just large enough to prevent scurvy. In a paperback, Vitamin C and the Common Cold (W.H. Freeman & Co.; $1.95), Pauling recommends a daily 250-to-10,000 milligrams to keep colds from being caught, plus a crash dosage of 500-milligram tablets to kill them once they're started. Initial response to his finding was a run on ascorbic acid and much medical skepticism about Pauling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Dec. 7, 1970 | 12/7/1970 | See Source »

There again, a lack of talent does not present itself. There were only four seniors- Varney, Freeman, Honick and Miller- Starting on offense at the end of the season. It is on offense, however, that diplomacy becomes essential...

Author: By W. Decherd, | Title: The Rest Are Rained Out | 11/30/1970 | See Source »

Hall could end up on defense before it's all over, and Harrison and Leone may well find themselves battling one another for Freeman's split end position. As for tight end, senior Steve Zakula, who broke his arm early in the season, is taking the year off so he can come back and take Varney's place...

Author: By W. Decherd, | Title: The Rest Are Rained Out | 11/30/1970 | See Source »

...side put the ball on the three, but Bruce Freeman dropped an easy touchdown pass and Harvard was forced to go for the field goal. Szaro's wobbly kick bounced of the goal post, and the Elis survived the threat...

Author: By Robert Decherd, James Hines, and Evan W. Thomas, S | Title: Harvard Triumphs Over Bulldogs, 14-12, Will Share Second Place in Ivy League | 11/21/1970 | See Source »

Previous | 348 | 349 | 350 | 351 | 352 | 353 | 354 | 355 | 356 | 357 | 358 | 359 | 360 | 361 | 362 | 363 | 364 | 365 | 366 | 367 | 368 | Next