Word: gardners
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Also eliminated in the quarter-finals was Captain Mike Ward, number four. He lost to Fred Gardner, the other member of Yale's top three...
...gradual liberalizing of the regulations in the College followed soon after similar changes in Commonwealth law. In 1792, John Gardner came to the defense of the drama in a speech in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, in which he said that "the illiberal, unmanly, and despotical act which now prohibits theatrical exhibitions among us, to me, Sir, appears to be the brutal, monstrous, spawn of a sour, envious, morose, malignant and truly benighted superstition." In 1794 the first theater opened in Boston...
...time straining for exquisite effects (e.g., the hoarse crunch of snow under the Russian kidnap-car as it crawls like a malevolent beetle in pursuit of the heroine) that go with the rest of the picture about as well as a Dostoevsky passage goes with Erie Stanley Gardner...
Former first man at St. Paul's, James Hammond is in the third position on the team. Tony Ostheimer is fourth, and Douglas Gardner fifth. Ostheimer played at Middlesex, but Gardner is playing for the first time. All three excel at hard shots down the sides that keep their opponents...
After two years of fighting and making up all over the U.S. and Europe, Cinemactress Ava (Mogambo) Gardner and crooning Cinemactor Frank (From Here to Eternity) Sinatra decided that their careers are bigger than both of them, agreed to call off their marriage...