Word: pounding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Having been in the limelight herself for several years, Sharman Douglas, 22, daughter of the former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, was off to pound a $125-a-week Hollywood typewriter and turn the beam on someone else. The job: helping RKO publicize Cinemactress Jean Simmons...
...home team strongmen swept the weight events, with Jerry Kanter with a put of 47 feet, 4 1/2 inches, Al Wilson, and Captain Charlie Keith finishing one, two, three with the shot, and Dick Rubin, Eric Stomsted, and Wilson scoring with the 35-pound weight. Rubin's distance was 47 feet, 8 3/4 inches...
Among the signers were ten men affiliated with Harvard, including Robert Amory, Jr. '35, professor of Law; Robert Braucher, professor of Law; Sidney B. Fay '96, professor of History, Emeritus; Sheldon Glueck, Roscoe Pound professor of Law; President Wilbur K. Jordan, professor of History; Clyde Kluckhohn, professor of Anthropology; James A. MacLachlan, professor of Law; James H. Means '07, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine; William J. Mixter '36, Harvard Medical School; James C. White 17, Harvard Medical School...
...political use. The CRIMSON felt and still feels that we gave our readers a fair picture of the accuracy of the list by publishing the fact that such persons as the following were identified by it as "Communists, Communist sympathizers, or fellow travelers": Brinton, Conant, Friedrich, Groplus, Holcombe, Metcalf, Pound, Sorokin, and Wild...
Outstanding performance of the afternoon was turned in by the Jumbos' 220-pound Co-captain Tom Bane, who hurled the 35-pound weight 60 feet, 4 7/8 inches, only 2 7/8 inches off the world's record. But the thrill-laden contest of the day was the mile relay, won by the Crimson team of Charlie Durakis, Tom McGrath, Ed Grutzner, and Ronnie Berman...