Word: langs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This turns the sprints over to Sophomore Doug Pirnie and ex-soccer Captain Dave Ives, and the longest run to Lang Burwell, only shortly off the sick list himself, Bob Jay, and Tom McElligott...
...window that tied up traffic last week was at Franklin Simon's. Designers Claire Lang, James Gosling and George Perkins reproduced the whole door of a church and an adjoining stained-glass window (made out of Cellophane and shoe dye), a lawn with real grass. Through the church door paraded a dozen live models, women in spring street clothes, men in frock coats, military uniforms and mufti. Once a day six choristers from the Paulist choir stepped into the window and caroled Gregorian chants, their shrill-sweet descant relayed by amplifier to the street outside. The Franklin Simon window...
...McLoughiln, and Bill Young are favored to be off with the gun Saturday. Bob Nichois the only Crimson runner to score in his event at New Haven last spring, sparks the twomilers. Also on the slate for the longest distance are Bob Jay, Tom McEligott, and Bob Kent. If Lang Burwell recovers soon enough from his vacation skiing accident he is expected to strengthen this event considerably...
...rival union, the A.F. of L. American Newspaper Writers Association; 2) refusal to pay dues to the A.N.G. (on the grounds it was Communist-controlled); 3) refusal to accept the Guild as bargaining agent. The condemned: Ruth Phillips, rewrite girl ($500); Walter Marshall, ship-news reporter ($400); Charles E. Lang, head of night copy desk ($400). Stiff fines, they carried a stiffer time limit for payment: 30 days. Reporters Frank Doyle and Gregory McCullah, repentant sinners, got off with $50 fines plus back dues, payable in three months...
...Grove fired him for disappearing on long weekends to Palm Springs and Agua Caliente, and Mack Sennett hired him to act in some movie shorts. Prohibition booze gave him laryngitis which muffled his voice to a whisper, and he received a $3,000-a-week radio contract. Eddie Lang, his best friend and accompanist, died, and Bing wound up making pictures for Paramount. He seemed listless, but his income always increased...