Word: looks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Rita must have done some heavy thinking on her own because she collected a quarter of a million dollars for her artistic efforts. Certain of these efforts deserve comment: (1) Miss Hayworth can wear more clothes and still look under than any female this side of a Restoration book jacket. (2) She can get off a wall and into a man's arms in less time than it takes Leo Durocher to descend on a plate umpire. (3) Rita can achieve more in one glance than Mayor Curley in three terms. (4) She is the only actress in Hollywood...
Long, thin, skinny ones and big, round, fat ones swathed themselves in the "Old Look" yesterday, and the inter-House football league ambled off into another rough and tumble season...
Jerry Nason, sports editor of the Globe, chortled aplenty over the "New Look in Harvard Football" in his report on the game...
...have to compete with local loyalties," said Father Krug. "Almost none of the boys here would have been in a parochial school now if this one had not been built. A boy knows his own town and has his buddies there. Often he can look right down his block and see a first-rate high school-and he can go there free. We must offer the very best to meet that competition...
...little man hustled us in a little neck, placed us between him and the street, apparently so that nobody, passing by would see the ring, and held out the piece for us to look at. It was very gold and very shining and had a very fine looking diamond in it indeed . . . and did you notice that downfield blocking! Who are these players? Where did they come from...