Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...front in A League basketball after five straight wins, with second-seeded Dunster next. The 14 game schedule means that each team must face the Bellboys twice, a task that is not for the weak, but it is possible that they will delay their usual last-minute rush until too late...
Kirkland swooped up on the tired Dunster men in the final period with three successive goals, and then goalie Bob Snow made a great save on a one-man rush to sew up the game...
Last Period Rush...
Fridolin, who scored a hit in Eddie Dowling's St. Lazare's Pharmacy in Chicago in 1945, was in no rush. Weekly receipts at the Theatre du Gesu were $12,000, and nearly half of it was profit (before taxes) for Author-Producer-Director Fridolin. To earn that kind of money, he played only five shows a week, had plenty of time left to spend with his wife and six children. Neither the money nor the hours would be as good on Broadway...
Among the sayings Moore decided on were "Fools Rush In . . ." (in the window a little lady braves a lion's den to win a fox furpiece), and "A Stitch in Time . . ." (a doll-size girl sews a rhinestone on to a life-size silk stocking). Another proverb, "People Who Live in Glass Houses" called for two figures under a glass bell in the center of a residential square (see cut). The giant hands accusing them from neighboring doors and windows were meant to advertise Bonwit's gloves...