Word: rom
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...During mid-years, there were people asking for bursar's cards in the first-level smoking rom," William B. Ernst, Jr., Assistant Librarian for Undergraduate Services, commented, "but the checking had to be done often, and it got annoying...
...that the Masters have experimented with their Ford grants--purchasing everything from sherry and seminar rooms to tape recorders and jazz concerts--it is time to count up the wins and losses. An annual allowance of $2500 to each Master leaves little rom for fumbles. Unfortunately, these scarce funds have paid for such capital improvements as House seminar rooms, and in one House such a project consumed half the grant for two successive years. In general, the Ford money should not be invested in brick and mortar...
...over two years," says Art Linkletter wistfully. He explains: "Radio and TV are in a do-good phase these days. Everybody's busy turning some unfortunate's life into a Cinderella story." As a veteran broadcaster, 40-year-old Art Linkletter skillfully rides the trends-:rom giveaways to guessing games. And expects to still be around with such shows as his House Party (weekdays, 2:45 p.m., CBS-TV and 3:15 p.m., CBS radio) and People Are Funny (Tues. 8 p.m., CBS radio) when the public is once again in the mood for pie-throwing and seltzer...
...away the fastest run of the day. Austria's glamorous Dagmar Rom placed second, with 2:09. Andy, U.S. women's team captain at 19, had won the first gold medal of the 1952 Olympics, the second ever won by a U.S. skier. Not until 5 that afternoon was she able to get any food down-a sandwich. But now she could remember that skiing was fun. Said she: "Well, one down...
Among the ones she looks at most thoughtfully: Austria's Trude Beiser Jochum, winner of the 1950 F.I.S. downhill; Austria's Erika ("Riki") Mahringer, Andy's best friend and, says Andy, "better than Dagmar Rom* ever was"; France's Andree Tournier Bermond, winner of last year's giant slalom at Mont Blanc; Italy's Celina ("The Tigress") Seghi, two-time Arlberg-Kandahar winner; and Germany's Hilde-Suse Gaertner, 1951 Davos-Parsenn Derby winner...