Word: rolled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hatch should know better than to make any set rules for babies: "All can roll off their backs before they can crawl." The only rule which experience taught this mama is that all babies are different...
...this year, took a pre-convention leave of absence from his university presidency to campaign. But most of his 1948 support had shifted to Eisenhower, and Stassen failed to cut an impressive figure at Chicago. The shift of his Minnesota delegation to Ike at the end of the first roll call was the climax of the convention. Stassen, however, got little or no political credit for this move, and his stock was at a low point when the convention ended. He offered his services to the Eisenhower campaign and soon proved exceedingly valuable as a political strategist. As the campaign...
...keeping his earning record perfect. His five sound stages (at Columbia's dingy old subsidiary studio) are usually buzzing with assorted pygmies, giants, animals (wild and tame), half-dressed women (wild & wild-eyed), cowboys and pâpier-maché interplanetary vehicles. With these props Sam can roll into a picture at the drop of a dollar. Says he: "We don't get stories. We get titles and then write stories around them or to fit them. For instance, we had this title Flame of Calcutta. Naturally, we had that area of India around Bombay in mind...
Died. Arthur Harry Moore, 73, thrice governor of New Jersey (1926-29, 1932-35, 1938-41), U.S. Senator (he resigned after three years to win an unprecedented third term as governor) and longtime protégé of the Democrats' Jersey City Boss Frank Hague, who helped him roll up the largest gubernatorial plurality (230,000 votes in 1931) ever received in the state; of a stroke while driving his car; near Somerville...
...names of 697 students, faculty members, and alumni who died in World World War II are inscribed on the new $75,000 roll, which the President and Fellows voted in May 1944 to honor "Harvard men who gave their lives in the armed services of his country or of the United Nations during the present World...