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Last week Mrs. Rosenthal, who spends 50% of her time traveling to outposts of her Maidenformidable empire, was in Europe. After hurrying through Brussels, Zurich and Amsterdam, she settled in Paris' Ritz, gave a professional appraisal of her clients. "The U.S. woman's bosom is getting smaller," she sighed. "The French woman is sometimes underdeveloped, the Dutch woman is rather heavy, and the British woman needs a little help. Reality cannot always be beautiful...
After these two first half opportunities, Crimson never came as close. in the third quarter Brown pulled Interception, and the Big Red, bottled all afternoon, finally got under way. Bob Ritz scored eight plays later on a sneak from the 1. blocked George Telesh's attempted conversion...
...Ritz mixed his plays beautifully as the Big Red offense, almost purely a ground affair featuring wingbacks in motion to the reverse side, worked well for the first time. Telesh carried eight times on the 15-play drive and threw a 12-yard pass for Cornell's only completion of the day. George Ekstrom, perhaps the fastest man in the league, scored the touch-down, on an 11-yard reverse sweep around left...
...Abbott, who has co-authored and produced fifteen musicals and directed ten others, has a reputation in the theater as a ruthless perfectionist whose formula of pace plus "p-zazz" results in a hit nearly every time. This week he has set up out-of-town headquarters at the Ritz Hotel and the Shubert Theater during the pre-Broadway trial of Tenderloin, the tale of "the trial of a boy's soul" during New York...
...bare. Also missing was Ramon Riberaygua, 36, scion of a leading family and secretary of the Council of the Valleys, who on frequent visits to Spain had developed an un-Andorran taste for luxury. He kept a mistress in Barcelona and enjoyed paying big tips at the Hotel Ritz to have himself paged when the dining room was full...