Word: lightfoote
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lithe and lightfoot under the bright summer sun, the matador waited impatiently while the banderillas were planted. Then, with a series of spectacular redondos, slow, cape-twirling passes that prolonged the moment of peril, he prepared his bull for the kill. From the high-banked tiers of the arena at Málaga, Spaniards cracked out their drumfire oles. "Si!" his fans shouted at Luis Miguel Dominguin, "tú, el primero [yes, you're the best...
General Electric Theater (CBS, 9-9:30 p.m.). Lightfoot Fred Astaire, who triumphed in his NBC song-and-dance show last fall, comes back to television in a straight acting part. His vehicle: Man on a Bicycle, a comedy about a gallant rogue...
...Angus) Lightfoot Walker, 47, was elected president and chief executive officer of Rheem Manufacturing Co., maker of steel containers, heating equipment, military aircraft components, etc. (1955 annual sales: $161 million). "Gus" Walker succeeds Richard S. Rheem, who becomes chairman of the board, is first non-family man to be president. Born in Newport, England, Walker was raised in Australia, got an engineering degree at Sydney University. After two jobs as a sales engineer, he joined Rheem in Australia in 1937. Nine years later he was transferred to New York, became executive assistant to the president, later vice president...
Surprising things happen in the name of God in Washington's Griffith Stadium when Elder Lightfoot Solomon ("Happy am I") Michaux holds "services...
...former New York City councilman, was immediately taken to Pittsburgh to serve a 60-day contempt-of-court sentence. The others were rearrested on charges of knowingly being members of a party dedicated to violent overthrow of the Government, a charge first tested by the Government when Claude Lightfoot was convicted in Chicago last month, and released in $5,000 bail. The five were: Eugene Dennis, 50, former general secretary of the U.S. Communist Party; John Gates, 42, former Daily Worker editor; John B. Williamson. 52, former party labor secretary; Jacob A. Stachel, 55, former educational director; Carl Winter...