Word: lippedness
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Coach Bruce Munro is understandably tight-lipped about his squad. He has no outstanding fullbacks, he says, and sophomores make the forward line unpredictable.
The shortened hemline, like other Dior maneuvers, was an idea suddenly conceived. "Even the day before my collection opened," Dior said, "it was still undecided. But now, I'm just itching to pin up women's skirts." He called his new length the vivante (living) line-"a fashion...
Britons, for reasons best known to themselves, take their national game of cricket almost as seriously as war. Yet England, mother of the game, has not won a test series with her chief foe, Australia, since the season of 1932-33. Stiff-upper-lipped about perennial defeats, Britons could only...
Douglas also expects to sell the plane to foreign lines, fears no competition from Britain's Comet. While the Comet will go faster between stops, Douglas thinks that the DC-7 will beat it in elapsed time because it will not have to make the refueling stops needed by...
The six-man Corporation Committee, headed by Roger I. Lee '02, has remained tight-lipped concerning men under consideration for the job. The few leaks that have come out were the result of interviews with members of the faculty on possible aspirants. From these interviews and on a speculative basis...