Word: koch
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
DUNSTER: Bob Smith, hb; Fred Koch, hb; Mark Noble, hb; R. Kline, hb; Ed Cohen, c; Peter Hill, t; Anthony Van Wye, t; Andrew Ichiti, g; Deke DeCoen...
Adams back Duncan Stevens had his leg broken in a pile-up. He was rushed to Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. In another scrimmage tussle Dunster lineman Fred Koch appeared to have broken his neck. Teammates carried Koch from the field on a stretcher, but doctors at Dillon Field House said the injury was only a non-serious muscle pull...
...Your piece is in every sense worthy of this gifted artist. It is good to know that this significant new movement has been recognized for what it is: a "new turnpike." JOHN KOCH New York City...
...reviewing Albert Rapp's The Origins of Wit and Humor for the New York Times Book Review. Author Rapp, professor of classical languages at the University of Tennessee, is no credit to the joke business, wrote Capp: "He has a way with a joke, like Use Koch had with a tattoo. He skins 'em alive." Last week the Times let writer and reviewer scrap it out in Dogpatch style. Capp, wrote Professor Rapp, "has obviously not heard of the psychological experiments on wit . . . and of the 2,400-year history of the study of laughter . . ." Answered Cartoonist Capp...
...seven weeks, concentration-camp survivors had paraded to the witness stand at Augsburg to accuse Ilse Koch, the "Bitch of Buchenwald," of brutalities. "Lies, all lies," screamed the red-haired widow of the camp's wartime Nazi commander. She had fits of hysteria, smashed up her cell, had to be carried from the courtroom. Doctors insisted that she was faking to avoid punishment for her crimes. Last week three German judges and six jurymen convicted her of inciting the murder of one prisoner, inciting an attempt to murder another. One of the most revolting accusationsthat...