Word: inns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity A squash team beat Lincoln's Inn, 4 to 1, in spite of Don Scott's victory over the Crimson's number one man, Hadden Tomes...
...Freshman B's topped Lincoln Inn, 4-1, and number one man Hen Hockschor, Cal Place, Tony Ostheimer, and Doug Gardner each registerd wins. The only match the Inn picked up was at number three, with Jim Hammond the loser...
There are three squash matches on today's schedule. Both varsity B teams will swing into action with the Reds against the Harvard Club and the Whites against M.I.T. The freshman B team will play Lincolns Inn...
Sweeping all five contests, the Varsity B Reds crushed Lincolns Inn. Ted Rose, At Stone, Landon Thomas, Ham Forster, and Eliot Hawkins comprised the victorious squad...
Behind the flashy facades of the big hotels along the Strip is a lugubrious lot of wealthy owners. Some are thoroughly respectable, but some are not. The Desert Inn is run by amiable Wilbur Clark, a hotelman with a large following, in partnership with a syndicate of erstwhile Cleveland racketeers. The luxurious Sands, scene of the recent Hayworth-Haymes extravaganza (TIME, Oct. 5), is owned by tiny, wizened Jake Friedman, who made his stake operating gambling casinos in Texas. The sprawling Flamingo was built by the late Bugsy Siegel before Bugsy met his untimely, slug-ridden end in Hollywood...