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Word: lees (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...enough to be Paradise, but with not quite the same crowd that the clergyman had in mind. Sequined, sheathed and chinchillaed, they made up such a jam of international jetters that there was scarcely room for another square-cut diamond. There wasn't room, in fact, for Princess Lee Radziwill to get in the door; the bigger Begum Aga Khan managed it, but she had to have a table set for her on a landing of the stairs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nightclubs: In Old Morocco | 12/25/1964 | See Source »

...throughout, Incident suffers from textual dullness at first but soon builds up steam. Four of the performances manage to convey fully rounded characters: Joseph Wiseman's intense and anguished psvchiatrist, Harold Scott's buffeted and sullen gypsy, Ira Lewis' adolescent boy (who disappoints only when he speaks), and Will Lee's old Jew (who utters not a word but seems to carry all of Jewish history in his aged frame...

Author: By Caldwell Titcome, | Title: What's Good on the New York Stage? | 12/16/1964 | See Source »

Chosen for Project Tanganyika 1965 were two law students, a graduate student in education, four Radcliffe, and five Harvard undergraduates. They are: Ford T. Johnson, Jr. 1L, Harry E. Miller 3L, Fredric R. Branfman 1GSE, Karen E. Fields '66, Elise Forbes '65, Jennifer Leaning '67, Mary R. Yarwood '65, Lee S. Hyde '65, Stephen A. Most '65, Christopher St. John '66, Alan H. Venable '66, and David A. Wendt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Zambia to Get Volunteers From Project Tanganyika | 12/16/1964 | See Source »

...traditionally successful PBH blood drive is running far behind schedule this year. "I don't remember a blood drive so slow or response so low," Miss Lee Grace, director of the drive for the Cambridge Red Cross, said last night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pledges Come Slowly In PBH Blood Drive | 12/10/1964 | See Source »

...butterfly, which Army took last year, the Crimson will have another powerful threat. Neville Hayes, 1960 Olympic champion and undefeated as a freshman, is probably the best in the East in this event. Army's butterflyers Pratt and Lee, however, have shown excellent times and could press Hayes to a real record-breaking performance...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Cadets Favored Over Swim Team But Strong Crimson May Surprise | 12/5/1964 | See Source »

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