Word: reynoldses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The boost had been predicted as a possibility for the '54 spring term by Administrative Vice-President Edward R. Reynolds '15 but tighter budgeting held it off until now. The rate had last been raised fifty cents in 1951 but was dropped back to $14.00 in 1953 because of a...
The entertainment world's most refreshing romance blew fair and warm as Cinemactress Debbie (Susan Slept Here) Reynolds, 22, floated off a plane from Hollywood at New York's International Airport and into the open arms and bashful buss of Crooner Eddie (I Need You Now) Fisher, 26...
Surprisingly, the Yankee youngsters are carrying the team. While old reliables such as Lopat and Reynolds have been taking their lumps on the pitching mound, Bob Grim, Eddie Ford, Harry Byrd, Tom Morgan and Jim McDonald have turned in 50 victories among them. Mantle, Noren and Skowron are living up...
Despite such restrictions, Lindsley could well be elated over his big project. It can mean rapid development of a rich and virtually untapped area, with an inland water storage system on the continent second only to the Great Lakes. As rapidly as possible, smelters and refineries will be installed to...
Died. Albert Bailey ("Ab") Walker, 44, indicted in 1932 with Singer Libby Holman (Moanin' Low) Reynolds as the hypotenuse in the alleged triangle killing of Tobacco Heir Zachary Smith (Camels) Reynolds, later released (with Libby) because of insufficient evidence; of cancer; in Winston-Salem, N.C.