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...Novak; the "cute, slightly turned-up" nose of Songstress Teresa Brewer; the "ripe, sultry and suggestive" mouth of Anita Ekberg; the "silky and soft" hair of Sophia Loren; the "firm, yet round and petite" chin of Natalie Wood; the "slender, yet strong" neck of Canada's Skater Barbara Ann Scott; the "sulky, passionate" eyebrows of Prima Donna Maria Callas; the "delicate and small" ears of New Jersey's First Lady Helen Stevenson Meyner because "they invite you to whisper your innermost secrets into them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 22, 1957 | 4/22/1957 | See Source »

...Rulon-Miller is a particularly fast skater, one of the varsity's defensemen will probably be forced to hang back somewhat to cover him. In its last few games, a good deal of the goals scored on Crimson captain and goalie Jim Bailey have been on solo rushes which have caught his defense unawares...

Author: By James W.b.benkard, | Title: Crimson Sextet Is Favored In Crucial Contest Tonight | 3/6/1957 | See Source »

Completely contrasted with Brown which could not compose any offensive playmaking all night, every Crimson skater worked in a team effort and dominated the play throughout the game. In all, the Crimson took 66 shots at Batchelder...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: Strong Crimson Sextet Whips Brown, 9-3 | 2/8/1957 | See Source »

Shapely Tenley Albright, 21, once a polio victim, now Olympic figure-skating champion (first U.S. woman to win that laurel), announced her withdrawal from rink competition. After only three years as a brilliant premed student at Radcliffe college, Skater Albright has been accepted by Harvard Medical School, will enter it this autumn, aims to go into some branch of children's medicine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 28, 1957 | 1/28/1957 | See Source »

...their attempt to find a new star. They have given the male lead (the role played previously by Russell Nype--that of assistant to the lady ambassador) to Dick Button '52, who up to now has been far less distinguished as an actor than as a world champion figure skater. The original Lindsay & Crouse script for Call Me Madam said nothing whatever about ice skating, but this difficulty has not fazed producers G. Sheldon Balloch and Clifford N. Lenox in the least. They have simply interpolated a couple of skating scenes and proceeded to re-build the play around...

Author: By Stephen R. Barnett, | Title: Call Me Madam | 7/19/1956 | See Source »

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