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Word: russe (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...result, the battle continues between Russ Johnson and Al Switser at first; John Canepa, Paul Crowley, and Hank Young at second; Walt Greeley, Ed Krinsky, and Charlie Cobot at shortstop; and Tim Wise, Bill Hickey, and Young at third. Ray Maesake, another third base prospect, has been temporarily sidelined with a sprained ankle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Starting Line Up Puzzles McInnis; Infield Two Deep | 4/10/1952 | See Source »

First baseman Russ Johnson is the only returning starter in the infield. McInnis insisted yesterday, however, that this position is far from clinched and that three players--Jim Kiggen, Al Switzer, and Bill Monteith--"are going to make Johnson hustle...

Author: By Winthrop Knowlton, | Title: Walsh May Pitch and Catch On Pitcher-Shy Varsity Nine | 3/18/1952 | See Source »

Like many of her fellow U.S. citizens fan estimated 1,000,000), Mrs. Wilma Russ of Mariana, Fla. had written a lot of fiction in her early years without ever getting any of it published. Since she had reached middle age, it seemed less & less likely that any of it ever would be. So when the Boy Scouts came around collecting wastepaper, Mrs. Russ philosophically donated a boxful of her manuscripts. Obeying some obscure impulse, she held back one unfinished novel. When her duties as a small-hotel owner permitted, she finished it and called it Quivering Earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Swamp Idyll | 3/17/1952 | See Source »

...Author Russ, it was a lucky hunch. Quivering Earth finally brought her the heady experience of first publication. What it brings to the reader is a story of the Florida Everglades that has more heart than art. So long as the heart beats firmly (about half the distance), this story of the big swamp has the endearing ingenuousness of a primitive painting, and some of the lushness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Swamp Idyll | 3/17/1952 | See Source »

Jesse's troubles began when he picked up a white child of six or seven who had somehow escaped during an Indian raid. Keeta was a nuisance, but she also became a wonderful, silent audience for the old man's boastful, preposterous yarns. Author Russ is at her best describing the uneasy but affectionate relationship between the two, the child's awareness of the 'Glades' endless beauties and dangers as she grows up. Few writers have had much luck in trying to describe a lonely child of nature in a natural setting. Author Russ does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Swamp Idyll | 3/17/1952 | See Source »

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