Word: noonan
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...wife, and makes rye grimaces at the facts of life. The lady herself (Margaret Hayes) is a country-club tramp who indulges in "two or three hobbies a year." The town librarian (Sylvia Sidney) is caught with a stolen purse by the manager of the bank (Tommy Noonan), whose civic indignation is somewhat dampened by the fact that she has caught him, too, in his secret sin (he peeps...
...supplying all teams with hockey helmets for the first time in an effort to keep injuries at a minimum. Trainer Eddle Noonan hopes that players will have their skates sharpened frequently because, he says, "dull skates are often responsible for injuries...
...story of Frank White is one that has impressed Noonan, who remembers treating him for a back injury sustained as a schoolboy. Doctors had predicted that it would prevent White from further contact sports, but his determination to play football and the expert care of Noonan more than upset predictions...
Dick Clasby was Harvard's finest all-around football player in the last 18 years, according to Noonan, but he goes back to the late 'thirties to pick the top hockey player, Austin Harding...
...years have changed Eddie Noonan. His hair is turning white and he has grown considerably larger, but his three great interests--sports, medicine, and athletes--have never changed. Richie Dwyer has called him "Harvard itself." Perhaps he is right, for Eddie Noonan is many things to many...