Word: gold
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...might be a Grimshaw," his sidekick muttered, "and remember, all that Glynnters is not gold. If those Brownies got into the Swingler things, they might get a half-Nelson on us and Barry the Crimson...
Pass interceptions paved the way for the Bellboy touchdown and margin of victory by setting the Gold Coasters back deep in their own territory. When two penalties thwarted an attempt to score from the five, Lowell intercepted again on the 40, from where Bill Ayres drove to the 25. Loring Briggs flipped a short pass to Pat Bowditch in the fl at and Bowditch went over standing up. Dan Silver, whose kickoffs this season have suggested big-time football, booted the extra point...
...good news for employees in the announcement yesterday should not obscure the fact that all that glitters in Mr. Reynolds' statement is not gold. For despite its recognition of certain facts of twentieth-century economic life, the University has not departed radically from its conservative labor tradition of the past decade...
Floodlights made the still unfinished façade stick out like a sore (but well-manicured) thumb. Under the rich-red-marquee and in the gold-tinted, glass-walled lobby, uniformed attendants and tuxedoed higher-ups bowed and bustled. The grand opening of Manhattan's Park Avenue Theater last week had all the hoopla of a Hollywood première, except for one thing. There were no crowds...
Prices went just about as far up as necklines went down (one exclusive Sally Milgrim evening ensemble of white & gold sold for $890). Prices of $500 for custom-made dresses were common...