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Just what was it that had led Navy to victory? Still pale and tense after the game, but without a moment's hesitation, Navy Coach Eddie Erdelatz answered: "Desire." And what else? "More desire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Team Named Desire | 12/6/1954 | See Source »

...eyebrows were light brown and delicate, her mouth pale pink, generously curved, perfectly and definitely cut like the mouth on a Roman statue. Whatever her eyes had seen before the first blow struck, they were closed now and could mirror nothing. Her face was not distorted at all; it was in remarkable repose considering how she died. But the wounds on her forehead and cheeks were too numerous and too gaudy, like the wounds of St. Sebastian in the cheap plaster statues seen in the churches of little Italian towns. Marilyn's slayer was an extravagant slayer, wasteful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: So Lovely & So Bruised | 11/15/1954 | See Source »

Under the pale light of the quarter moon and the red flicker of a Hayes Bickford sign, historic Fancuil Hall opened its doors briefly Sunday night as hundreds of "Citizens for McCarthy" poured in to hear Roy M. Cohn and other advertised patriots...

Author: By Cliff F. Thompson, | Title: Monster Rally for McCarthy | 11/9/1954 | See Source »

...girls sitting in the front row were also injured by the blast, receiving minor cuts on their faces and legs. Included in the casualty list was a boy in the back row, who, after requesting a glass of water to steady his nerves, turned pale and fainted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nash Wounded In Experiment | 11/4/1954 | See Source »

...hours later that night, Brigadier General Hussein Azemudeh, the thin-lipped military prosecutor, drove up to the barracks and sent for the prisoners. Two months ago nine of the ten prisoners had been splendidly uniformed brother officers of his. Now, in shapeless prison garb, heads shaven, stubbly faces pale, they shuffled in. The general glared at the first man, and said harshly: "You are called here to make your will. Know what I mean?" Colonel Siamak cleared his throat. "Yes," he said, "I know." The appeal had failed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: The Nation Is Victorious | 11/1/1954 | See Source »

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