Word: leos
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson starters went down to defeat, however, in the only matches Harvard dropped. Dusty Burke, playing first man for the second straight season, lost a 5 and 4 contest to Leo Mullen. The two were raised fairly even, but Mullen's steady game proved too much for Burke last season's hockey captain...
...newsletter. Rabinowitch, a 51-year-old, Russian-born physical chemist who worked on the Chicago bomb project and now teaches at the University of Illinois, had no trouble finding writers. He has seven Nobel Prizewinners on his editorial board. Scientists like Albert Einstein, Harold C. Urey, Robert Oppenheimer and Leo Szilard write for him for nothing...
Last year, Irvin came into his own. He patrolled left field with the speed of a rookie, the finesse of a pro. Manager Leo Durocher called Irvin the most underrated player in the major leagues. To show that he meant what he said, Durocher recommended that his 1952 salary be doubled, up to a reported $25,000 a season...
...John dramatizes a theme of front-page importance. Unfortunately, its subject is relegated to the more colorful but less newsworthy show-business section. The complex dramatic material is reduced to simple melodramatics and, in Leo McCarey's plodding direction of a muddled and maudlin screenplay, the picture has not much to offer either politically or cinematically...
...down upon her. Young Anna Maria Alberghetti's fresh, lyrical voice roams the scales with the ease of a disembodied spirit. Miss Alberghetti, as Monica, shows a remarkable talent for a girl only fifteen years old. The one non-singing lead, mute Tobey, is gracefully and sensually interpreted by Leo Coleman...