Word: oscared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Moore and I disagree on a great number of things, perhaps everything," Oscar Handlin said at last Tuesday's meeting of the Student-Faculty Advisory Council. Such gentlemanly disagreement has become a commonplace of SFAC, whose excitement in its first two months of life has been entirely internal...
...youth of America is its oldest tradition," Oscar Wilde quipped more than half a century ago. "It has been going on now for three hundred years...
...black and white Cadillac limousines. For entertainment, he arranged an "informal" dinner the first night, which all but a handful of ladies knew meant come in a gown, followed the next night by a black-tie ball (Meyer Davis music) and fashion show, with Marquis Emilio Pucci and Oscar de La Renta present to show their styles...
...buffs are satisfied that it is a highly suitable patronym. On the basis of only two films, they are already hailing Bellocchio as Italy's brightest movie light since Antonioni. The 28-year-old son of a lawyer from Piacenza, Bellocchio won the Silver Ribbon, Italy's Oscar, with his very first effort, Fists in the Pocket (1965). His China Is Near (1966) won the special jury award at last summer's Ven ice Film Festival. Both films are now being released...
Heiser's runningmate at guard has been sophomore Geof Petrie. Against Penn, he put on moves that Oscar Robertson would be proud to own and, if he stays at guard (he may take Hummer's place at forward). Harvard's Johnson may have to play guard to defend against...