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...real problem is a lack of experienced players, but captain Dick Carey, ex-footballer Bill Pfieiffer and track sprinter Gage McAfee should case the situation somewhat. Veteran Mike Burbank, along with Bruce Caputo and Tom Molyneux boblster the back squad while John Damis at wing and Jon Dickinson at flyhalf will fill some key gaps, the Crimson a tough game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rugby Club Faces Tough Season | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...Dior's success, Paris couture in general is in parlous economic shape. Eastern European markets (except for exiled royalty) have dried up. Currency and import restrictions have cut purchases from Britain, Spain, Scandinavia, Brazil and Argentina. Since war's end eleven major houses have closed (among them: Molyneux, Lelong, Paquin, Worth, Schiaparelli). The big houses make their money on sales to the U.S. and abroad, or on sidelines-perfume, hosiery, etc. But most depend on private individual customers, who even at Dior account for more than 60% of the total dress sales. Nowadays, few couturiers do much better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Dictator by Demand | 3/4/1957 | See Source »

...woman; and he, as well as Jean-Pierre Aumont, the milkman, display the irrespressible smile that refuses to take life seriously. Although Chief Inspector Bray could appear in almost any country, the snooping vicar, played by Louis Jouvet, is far too sharp and sly for the English countryside. The Molyneux, however, played by Francoise Rosay and Michel Simon do an extremely good caricature of threadbare social-climbing, although Simon achieves part of his success through a slight resemblance to Charles Laughton...

Author: By Frank R. Safford, | Title: Drole de Dame | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...over (distance traveled: 500 yards), Britain's Queen settled down to enjoy a garden party at Oceana House, the royal palace of the present "King" of Cocos, John Clunies-Ross, 25, and his beautiful "Queen" Daphne, whom he wooed and won in London in 1951. Garbed in a Molyneux gown and feathered hat flown from England for the occasion, Daphne Clunies-Ross, who in the last three years has grown used to island barefoot fashions, was plainly uncomfortable in her high-heeled shoes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COCOS ISLANDS: Respite | 4/19/1954 | See Source »

...White Rabbit, by Bruce Marshall. The incredible-but-true story of Yeo Thomas, the Molyneux couturier who turned British agent, became a leader of the French Resistance (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: RECENT & READABLE, Mar. 2, 1953 | 3/2/1953 | See Source »

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