Word: matchings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...face, he hugged his mother and father, his seven-year-old sister and his five brothers. That afternoon at Lima's National Stadium, President Manuel Prado decorated him with the Sporting Laurel of Peru (First Degree). Olmedo posed with the Davis Cup. then played a fast exhibition match against a fellow Davis Cup team member, St. Louis' Earl Buchholz. Appropriately, Olmedo...
Auto Bigamists. In the upcoming battle Romney will have one great advantage that the Big Three cannot match: his low break-even point. He can turn out considerably fewer cars than now and still make respectable profits. In its last fiscal year American Motors netted its $26 million profit on sales of only 169,000 units. Ford and Chrysler together, on the other hand, sold 1,429,000 cars in the first nine months of 1958-and lost $61 million between them. Romney can also count on financial backing from his Kelvinator appliance division, which he has thoroughly overhauled; Kelvinator...
According to Barnaby, the team again shapes up as one of the strongest in the Ivy League, and the race should go down once again to the final match between the Crimson and Yale. The Elis have their top six men back intact from the squad the varsity upset last spring for the Ivy League title...
...cases, appeals courts have upheld the Justice Department, giving it confidence that it is on solid legal ground. But the earlier cases were only the preliminaries to the real match, which is now opening. This is the fight to break down trade restraints in which underworld characters have muscled in on legitimate unions and business...
Died. Clare Lorraine Manville, 64, asbestos heiress, whose four divorces were no match for the ten marriages of her brother Tommy; of a heart attack; in Las Vegas...