Word: frosts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Transformation. Last week, five years later to the day, President Truman held his 222nd press conference. He was tanned from his 30-day vacation in Key West; the years of responsibility had engraved a few lines in his face and there was a heavier frost of whiteness in his hair. But there was more of a change than that-something the office had done to the man. He no longer looked like an anonymous face in the crowd. He stood erect as a West Pointer, radiated confidence, and looked amazingly trim for a man of 65. He had sampled authority...
...company went broke in 1926, leaving Rickenbacker a quarter of a million dollars in debt. He was 36, married (to Adelaide Frost, ex-wife of the late millionaire racing driver Cliff Durant) and had a son. But he could not bear the thought of going into bankruptcy. He resolved to pay off the huge debt (he eventually did-"It made me feel right"). Then he raised $700,000 more, and bought the Indianapolis Speedway...
...Robert Frost '01 will give a reading of his own poetry at 8 p.m. tonight in Cabot Hall Living Room. Only Radcliffe students who got tickets before vacation will be allowed to attend...
Poet Robert Frost will also come to Radcliffe for a speech on Wednesday, April 12, in the Cabot Hall living room. Dean Small said she also hoped to bring Richard Dyer-Bennet to Radcliffe in May for a program of Ballads...
...Judith Frost '51 of Bertram Hall and Westport, Connecticut; NSA; community service representative ('48-'49); Pan-American Club ('48-'49); NSA steering committee ('48-'49); Choral Society ('47-'48); League for Democracy...