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Word: frosted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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John English, also of the Herald, ventured to go out on a limb for the Crimson. "It will be timing and precision that will make the Harvard line superior, though Dartmouth has the better backfield. Frost is my favorite. He's a pip. It will be a very close game." Score, Harvard 7, Dartmouth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hub Scribes Give Crimson Edge in Tight Game Today | 10/18/1941 | See Source »

...Danbury, Conn.; George R. August, Whittier, Calif.; Ernest L. Baskin Jr., Sylvester, Ga.; Allan J. Caldwell, Burlington, Vt.; John F. Clark, Lynchburg, Va.; John J. Cooney Jr., Providence, R. I.; George C. Coquillard, South Bend, Ind.; Ray J. Diekemper, Los Angeles, Calif.; John C. Entz, Mesa, Ariz.; Edward H. Frost, University Heights, Ohio; Sargo Giss, Everett, Wash.; George E. Hamilton, River Forest, Ill.; Eugene S. Heckathorn, Indianapolis, Ind.; Herbert W. Hoskins Jr., Fairfield, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 28 Busy Students Get $8400 In Scholarships | 9/26/1941 | See Source »

...grace of God the Greer was not hit. Had a torpedo struck her fragile steel plates (just thick enough to keep fish out) the Greer, commanded by Lieut. Commander Laurence H. Frost, might have been sunk without a trace. But already she was racing up the torpedo tracks, her mechanical ears searching for the submarine. When they indicated that the U-boat was directly underneath, depth charges began to drop overboard from the Greer. The U.S. Navy was engaged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Results Unknown | 9/15/1941 | See Source »

...efforts to rehabilitate the erring brother of Carol, a girl of good family for whom he has a spiritual admiration. Michael will also remain in Big Sister's show while starring in his own until he can be gracefully written out. Meanwhile Big Sister (Actress Alice Frost) will participate in a couple of Michael's programs, more or less to show him around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: Big Week for Michael | 8/25/1941 | See Source »

...Maples Are Red," an impressionistic chronicle of the author's childhood. "The Maples Are Red" is probably the best of the three. In his introduction Inman damns the "symbolic language" of the modern "esoteric fraternity." He says that he would "rather be a Herrick than a Donne, a Frost than an Eliot." The result of this preference is evident in a certain shallowness and over-simplification, a victory for sentimentality over sentiment. His liking for Frost sometimes turns to inferior imitation. One could point also to an awkward technique, especially in scansion, and a poeticized vocabulary. But through all these...

Author: By A. Y., | Title: ON THE SHELF | 5/26/1941 | See Source »

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