Word: greenes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...glow that radiates from a consummation long and devoutly wished, Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma ("Dickie" to his friends) appeared at the Admiralty in London and took office as Britain's First Sea Lord. The last First Sea Lord to steer H.M.'s Navy from the green-walled room Mountbatten chose as his office was his father, Prince Louis of Battenberg, who was forced to" resign at the outbreak of World War I, after 45 years of devoted naval service, because of public outcry over his German birth. Though he had openly aspired to the post...
...oldest and noisiest foes of Senator Joe McCarthy is Herman M. Greenspun, 45, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun (circ. 12,437). In the columns of the Sun, "Hank" Greenspun has repeatedly called McCarthy "a secret Communist" and a "disreputable pervert." Reluctant to sue, and thus give currency to Green-spun's charges, but goaded to do something, McCarthy's office last year asked the Post Office Department whether the Sun should lose its second-class mailing privileges (TIME, April...
...under 4:15 for the mile, will probably run against scappy Phil Williams in that distance, with Wills the favorite. Williams, though, gave two very good performances in last week's New England Relays. If the weather is poor, Wills may just run in the 880 against Wharton. The Green's Peter Jebson might give these two a battle in the half...
...some added strength into the sprints, McCurdy has decided to double Little in the 220 and 440. Little's presence should give the Crimson the nod over Micky Stultz of the Green. Norm Bruck might pull a surprise for the varsity in the 100 yard dash...
...turning point in the match between the Crimson's fourth man, Jim Jones, and Ephman Jack Chapman came when Chapman missed a one-foot putt on the ninth green to go three down to Jones...