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...loss of Kessler and Harshbarger will hurt, but coach John Yovicsin received some consolation by the return of several missing linemen yesterday. End Tom Stephenson, on the bench for two weeks with a rib fracture, is back, along with tackle Jeff Pochop and guard Walt Dobrzelecki. Guard Bill Southmayd should be able to work out today...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Penn Victory Was a Costly Affair | 11/6/1962 | See Source »

Yovicsin also announced that first-string end Tom Stephenson probably would be out for two weeks with a painful rib fracture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gloomy Yovicsin Terms Backfield Disappointing | 10/15/1962 | See Source »

...above. Flaking paint, wood grain, wormhole and lathe scar are meticulously recorded in sharp focus, yet there is an eerie, aching loneliness about the scene that no camera could ever convey. In Lady Fair the mood is pure fun. with its symbolic scrap of lace, a well-gnawed spare rib. and a blonde lock pinned on a brocade background along with a tattered French postcard (a small leaf has been taped in place for the sake of modesty), a reproduction of Ann Pollard, an anonymous American primitive painting of an old woman, and a snippet of Picasso's wall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Camera with a Soul | 9/28/1962 | See Source »

...crime was the more horrible because it was the only one in the play. Swarthout produces so many horrors he satiates the reader. Nobody will be fooled by pseudo-Greek trappings. "This body was as stately," writes Swarthout, preparing for a seduction scene, "as classic in its shaft of rib and hip and thigh as a column of Ionic order, the lavish capitals of the breasts as perfect, the belly ornate as the enfabled girdle called Cestus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Improving on Oedipus | 6/8/1962 | See Source »

...bikini that anybody can make at home with three or four pot holders and a long, thin necktie. For evening wear, Grès grew more conservative: one closely draped jersey dress covered the midriff completely, except for two good-sized diamond-shaped picture windows just south of the rib cage. Jules Crahay of Nina Ricci finally closed the neckline of one dress at the navel. Michel Goma and other designers offered evening-gown backs bare down to the coccyx. Patou loaded down daytime costumes with shoulder bows, capelets, streaming stoles and back skirt panels. Dior's Marc Bohan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: The Word from Paris | 2/2/1962 | See Source »

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