Word: helmed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...from stem to stern, she sailed from Southampton last week with 2,200 paying passengers aboard (fares: first class, $365 and up; tourist, $165). Number one among the notables: U.S.S.R. Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov. At Commodore Sir James Bissett's invitation, Molotov took the liner's helm for a few minutes, veered two degrees off course -to the left...
Queen Elizabeth took the helm of the SS. Queen Elizabeth on its first postwar run down the Clyde. Said Her Majesty: "It felt lovely-just lovely." Then, while her daughters inspected the engine room, the Queen had a spot...
With Margaret Webster at the directorial helm, the production has spared nothing in the way of costume or set, music or make-up. The result is a magnificent spectacle. Where Miss Webster and her company fail is in the equally important job of creating a unified, tasteful play for a twentieth century audience...
Victor in a field of 17 competitors, Tech was trailing Eli till the last two races in the afternoon when the Engineer's coach Doc Lukens turned the trick by substituting a fresh helm man. The Crimson A and B teams turned in a rather weak 4th and 8th respectively. Paul M. van Buren '46 and Alex Ogilby '47 comprised the first crew, while Hilary H. Smart '47 and Owen G. Torrey '47 competed in the B division races...
...Harvard, under Conant, is going. As the President returns from his greatest successes, he enters a phase of great trial, with the prime position of Harvard as well as his own future at stake. For a foundering Harvard will carry down with it the fate of those at the helm...