Word: lincolnisms
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other Crimson victory was registered by Dave Skeels, at 123, with a 6-3 decision over Merrill Lincoln. But Carl Kludt, at 130, lost by 11-4 to Dick Seibel, and 137-pounder John Watkins was pinned for the first time this year by George Seaver...
Another of Brown's stronger men, George Seaver, will face John Watkins at 137. Nick Estabrook, returning to action at 147, meets the Bruins' Gene Bouley, while Dave Skeels, at 123, wrestles Ralph Lincoln. Carl Kludt at 130 and heavyweight Ted Robbins, winner of six in a row, round out the Crimson line-up, facing Dick Seibel and Art Giorgini, respectively...
Carl August Sandburg, 81-year-old poet of the American dream and of Lincoln's greatness, raised the political ploy into a true and moving memorial service. In 19 spellbinding minutes that brought tears even to the eyes of Dixie Senators, Sandburg chiseled his finest tribute to the Lincoln "invisibly there, today, tomorrow and for a long time yet to come in the hearts of lovers of liberty...
Last week the National Park Service prepared to add a final touch to capital culture. By 1965, it hopes to restore Ford's Theater, which failed after Lincoln's assassination, was long used as a museum. Needed for the project...
...Lincoln Presents (CBS, 4:30-5:30 p.m.). Leonard Bernstein picks four notes (How Dry I Am) out of a hat and shows, with the help of his New York Philharmonic, what magical changes they can undergo in different periods and styles...