Word: homeness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Girls, every one on slender shoulders taking journalistic responsibility, attended first meeting of CRIMSON'S famed, historic competition, held in fabled, cluttered news room, one-Time, embryonic home of many a now-kudoed newsman...
...tells how the hero buys his guitar, learns to play, and leaves home for the big city (Memphis) after an altercation with his papa ("He was a square--he just didn't dig me at all"). Then he continues...
...varsity quintet will seek revenge tonight at 8:30 p.m. when it faces a powerful Dartmouth team in Hanover. About four weeks ago, the Indians inflicted a 74-56 rout on the Crimson here in Cambridge, and playing on their home floor, they may be just too good to beat...
Some hard-hit industries were naturally taking more time than others to climb back to pre-recession levels. Yet even in oils, still beset by political troubles abroad and price problems at home, the fourth-quarter pickup was strong enough to cause Chairman K. S. Adams of Phillips Petroleum to predict: "If present trends continue, both gross and net income in 1959 will be the highest in the company's history...
Died. Stanley Henry ("Doc") Reser, 71 (TIME, Jan. 5, 1953), rum-swigging onetime U.S. Navy pharmacist's mate, who landed in Haiti in 1927 during the long (1915-34) Marine occupation, stayed on when the troops went home, as director of the country's only insane asylum, took up the study of voodoo, became a houngan (priest) and internationally famed explicator of the jungle rites; of a heart attack; at his wattled hut near Port-au-Prince...