Word: hat
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...month he was off to Rome, where the Pope received him twice. This week he was back in Madrid, busy as ever, holding conferences, discussing labor problems and teaching at his school. Church opinion holds that at the next Vatican consistory he is almost certain to receive the red hat of a cardinal. Beyond that, should the monarchy be restored and the Catholic party play a role similar to that of the Demo-Christians in Italy, Herrera might well wind up the most influential man in Spain...
...that Walter Brown has acted, and an ice-less '52-'53 hockey team has become a reality, the University is up against it. Whether it digs into its own threadbare pocket, or passes the hat again, it will somehow have to provide ice for its team. And certainly the most satisfactory arrangement for everybody would be a Soldiers Field artificial rink...
...sunny June evening in the hectic '30s. In his Westminster house, Beverley Nichols, man of letters, was arraying himself in exquisite evening dress: "Tails by Lesley and Roberts in Hanover Square, waistcoat by Hawes and Curtis . . . silk hat by Locke . . . monk shoes by Fortnum and Mason's . . . crystal and diamond links by Boucheron . . . gold cigarette case by Asprey ... a drop of rose geranium on my handkerchief." But Beverley was not at ease. While he dressed and sipped a sidecar, he stared into his mirror and asked himself anxiously: "What is wrong with you? Why aren...
...Mass. On those occasions when he noticed his own whims, he liked to embellish them with wit. A man who saw him chasing his hat through a stream of traffic joined in, caught the hat and returned it to G.K.-who promptly assured him that it should never have been rescued at all. "Then why on earth did you run after it?" "It's an old friend," G.K. explained. "I am fond of it, and I wanted to be with...
Left wing Ned Bliss pulled the hat trick, getting one goal in the second period and two in the third. Assists on all of Bliss' tallies were earned by center Doug Manchester, who was the best man on the ice for either team, scoring two goals and assistanting on six. His fine playmaking and slickhandling contributed greatly to the margin of victory. Good defensive work by Ed mrKonich, George Bueller, and Ed Almy broke up many Eli plays. mrKonich scored the Crimson's third goal, taking a deep pass from Almy and slapping it past the Yale goalie, Rudy Driscoll...