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Word: lees (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...LEE TREVINO, 28, 5 ft. 10 in., 180 Ibs., entered the U.S. Marines as a fairway hacker and emerged as a polished player-after a tour of duty on Okinawa, where "we had 'greens' covered with sand an inch or two deep." Trevino was a teaching pro in El Paso until last year, when he entered the U.S. Open at his wife's insistence, wound up fifth and won $6,000. Committed now to the tour ("You don't have to put up with the little old ladies here"), Lee skips rope and does situps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: More Than a Game | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

Down 3-2 in the finals, Imrie "had four takedowns in the last two minutes," Coach John Lee contended. However, the referee judged that the takedowns were all off the mat, giving the victory to Williamson from Princeton. Imrie had beaten Williamson 12-4 during the regular season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poor Calls Hurt Frosh Grapplers In Final Round | 3/19/1968 | See Source »

...Reyner's performance in the 177-pound class offset an otherwise frustrating day, Lee said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poor Calls Hurt Frosh Grapplers In Final Round | 3/19/1968 | See Source »

...Ergo is not much of a pleasure to listen to, the staging makes it a delight to watch. The actors move swiftly and smoothly on, off, up, down and around the ingenious three-story set of Designer Ming Cho Lee. Their steps, gestures and facial miming are deftly coordinated with a mind-blowing razzle-dazzle of sound effects. Among the players, Jack Hollander is ebulliently disreputable as Wacholder, while Tom Aldredge makes an antiseptically uptight Wurz. The charmer of the production is Wurz's dimpled dumpling of a wife, played by Maxine Greene, 23, making her Manhattan debut...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Ergo | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

Frederick Ewers' set achieves a nice delineation of the kitchen "cavern" below and the town house above, though the upper story is a bit cramped and leads to some rather static scenes. --LEE H. SIMOWITZ

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cavern | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

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