Word: mosses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Eventually, at 25, she "exploded," leaving home and father to take up auto-racing and mix with the Stirling Moss crowd. Finally, she left the country to try a singing career in Paris. The British promptly forgot all about her. She soon met Claude Wolff, a press-agent for a French record company, and for the past eight years they have succeeded in maintaining a flourishing husband-manager-star relationship. Pet knew that she was subject to intermittent depressions, was unable to cope with booking arrangements, and that "sometimes I would need to be treated as a child." Claude knew...
...What can you expect?" asked Moss. "We're only a student publication running on a marginal profit...
...Moss said that the CRIMSON had tried several times to hire blacks for its bakeshop but had been unsuccessful in finding applicants. He admitted that there was no CRIMSON program designed specifically to hire blacks or other minority groups for skilled press jobs...
...CRIMSON's new business manager, A. H. Moss '71. said that the CRIMSON paid below Boston union wages but gave its workers better pay than other Boston small newspapers and also generously financed 13 paid holidays in addition to regular vacations...
...Abbott, returning to action after a month layoff, scored a reverse and near-fall in the third period of his reavyweight bout to top Ivy Moss...