Word: marked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bayley's running mate, Mark K. Adams '60, of Leverett House and Chappaqua, N.Y., was unopposed for the vice-presidency. Repeating charges of machine politics, made earlier by Bayley's opponent, Jay C. Harris '60, the freshmen nominated one of their own number for the important post of operations director...
Three men were whistled down for infractions within 50 seconds as play grew vicious at the 15-minute mark. Sandwiching penalties to Anderson and Dick Fischer was a call on Bill McCormack, who was neatly provoked to check in the offensive zone...
...quieter moods of such a song as Scarlet Ribbons he may stand perfectly straight, his head and shoulders pinned by the spotlight, lips eloquently pursed. In Sinner's Prayer, his face contorts in anguish; in Mark Twain it breaks wide in gutty laughter. When he attacks Love, Love Alone, a comic number, he often throws his arms wide, pivots in an arc from the waist and wobbles his head to the rhythm while he delivers the calypso lyrics with an impudent grin...
That Studey did not die is due to a hard battle, well fought by both company and community. Almost from the moment he took over in mid-1956, President Churchill, who made his mark as Studebaker's top research engineer, realized that the company's salvation lay in scrapping its big-car line for a single, easy-to-build, low-priced small car that did not have to compete on the Big Three's terms. In January 1958, Churchill gathered his top executives and put the question to them; at the end of the less than...
...Autobiography of Mark Twain, edited by Charles Neider. Mark Twain jotted down 500,000 words of notes about Sam Clemens and the twain meet gracefully in this skillful edition...