Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When owl-eyed Phil Silvers scored his surprising Trendex rating victory over Milton Berle, he was the first entertainer to accomplish the feat in all Berle's years on television. Silvers followed his win with a similar victory over Martha Raye. Last week, to prove it was no accident, he beat Uncle Miltie again. Bald, horn-rimmed Phil Silvers, 43, has been near the show-business top for years (as in Broadway's hit musicals, High Button Shoes and Top Banana}, but until his TV Phil Silvers Show (Tues. 8 p.m., CBS), he had never quite scored...
...Pretty complicated question, too. Education ought to stop war. Milton's definition would be appropriate, with some modifications of course. "I call therefore, a complete and generous education that which fits men to perform justly, skillfully and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war." That is one of the best definitions of education I know. One of the best things that education should do is to educate people...
Second man and Captain Pete Milton is much improved as a result of this drive for consistency. He had the stamina to play long matches; now he has the game...
...Hecksher '57 won handily from Juan Hermosilla, 3-0, for the Crimson's only victory. Cal Place, playing second man, and Lee Folger, playing fourth, both dropped 3 to 0 encounters, while Captain Pete Milton in the third slot and Charlie MacVeagh in the fifth each bowed...
That extra gallon of anti-freeze may be necessary before this winter is over, a report from the University's Blue Hill Observatory in Milton indicated yesterday...