Word: quinns
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Sunday, the opposition was better and the sailing more exciting. As a result, the Crimson yachtsmen placed second behind Brown in other Jack Wood Trophy Pentagonal. M.I.T., the Coast Guard, and Dartmouth finished further back in that order. John Reed's last-minute tactics against ace Brown sailor John Quinn in Class B was the standout maneuver of the meet...
...that Homer might have approved. In her revealing classical finery, Silvana Mangano is as provocative and enticing as a Tanagra figurine. Rossana Podesta plays the abandoned Nausicaä with all the sad airs and graces of a bereft princess. In the role of Penelope's leading suitor, Anthony Quinn shows a wily nobility, and young Franco Interlenghi as Ulysses' son gives real substance to his role of a stubborn adolescent. Kirk Douglas is more at home in the acrobatics of his part than in its subtleties, and occasionally seems tempted to reach for a Tommy gun instead...
Singer's trial on the contempt charges was originally scheduled for February, 1955, but a Federal Judge delayed the case to await the Supreme Court's decision in the Emspak, Quinn, and Bart cases, also involving a witness' refusal to testify before a Congressional committee. The Court's ruling in these cases, announced late last month, contained a generally broad intrepretation of the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination and may be relevant to the Singer case as well. In the majority opinion setting aside the contempt conviction of United Electrical Workers' official Julius Emspak, Chief Justice Warren wrote that...
...Yale's Bill Mayer, 15-7, 15-12, and 15-11. Drawn out to five games, Paschal defeated Jerry Evens of Princeton in ones of the day's closest matches, 10-15, 15-12, 14-17, and 15-11. Brown scored a decisive three game victory over Williams' Paul Quinn...
Captain Bill Wister, at two, continued his fine play in overcoming Paul Quinn, who had previously been defeated only once, 9-15, 15-10, 15-12, and 15-9, and Cal Place displayed a powerful and aggressive game in routing John Wierdsmar of Williams in the number five match. At seven, Pete Milton, the final Crimson winner, played with precision and control to beat John Barton in straight games...