Word: poole
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...hound, into a $100,000 ultramodern two-bar house, high in Beverly Hills' celebrity-studded Coldwater Canyon. Last week he had the house up for sale. In his intense and single-minded haste to go on conquering Hollywood, he has not even found time to use his swimming pool. "Jack," says Stanley Meyer, the protocol-conscious business manager of Webb's Mark VII Productions, "would live in one room with a cot and a movie projector...
...named George F. Vasen drilled deeper and deeper until he reached 20,450 ft., the second deepest well through the crust on record.* Although there were no other wells near Wiggins, Wildcatter Vasen insisted that there was an immense "Atlantic Ocean of oil" below the town, a limitless black pool stretching 1,000 miles from the Gulf to Pennsylvania...
Undefeated, but severely tested, two Crimson swimming teams close their dual-meet seasons at Yale's Payne-Whitney gymnasium this afternoon. The freshmen jeopardize their streak of eight victories at 3 p.m., before the varsity takes to the pool with its string of nine at 4 p.m. If either team wins, it will be an upset...
Inches could again be the difference between Yale's Sandy Gideonse and Hawkins in the 150-yard individual medley. When both were freshmen last year, Gideonse won in an extremely close race. Since that time, he has a 1:32.5 Yale pool record for the event. Hawkins broke his own Crimson mark with a 1:34.8 clocking at M.I.T...
...What do you do with townies who like an occasional gentlemanly game of pool on the House tables?", wondered Charles S. Polinsky of Dunster House. when, makings his regular rounds one night, he stepped into the House pool room to find a game quietly in progress. At Eliot House, night men have reported two boys who openly inquired at the night desk, for the whereabouts of the billiards room. Misplaced high school boys, who are always made aware of the stiff arm of John Harvard extendehe stiff arm of John Harvard extended toward the nearest exit, are only one trouble...