Word: sportingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Good Sport. To suit them, Nona and Sophie still go to Paris twice a year. On their last trip a few weeks ago, they bought "a little of each," says Sophie. "Some customers adore Lanvin. Others like Nina Ricci and Cardin, Givenchy and Balenciaga." After ordering the originals, the ladies buy fabrics, buttons and other necessary materials. Back at the workshop, their custom seamstresses make up duplicates, and Chez Ninon announces a showing. A private one is held for important customers, such as Jackie and Mrs. Dillon; Jackie herself gets the first look at new clothes, if she requests...
...Sophie still cluck with dismay about the time last fall when Mrs. Paley, a woman who should know better, swept into the White House dressed in a Chez Ninon special, and then suffered the supreme embarrassment: there was Jackie in the identical dress. Sighs Sophie: "Jackie was a good sport about the whole thing...
...enthusiasm for the sport in that part of the country, together with a considerable amount of advance notice in the St. Louis news media announcing the Crimson's visit, point toward a week of frenetic activity for Harvard. The fifteen faces St. Louis University on Apr. 3, Washington University on Apr. 5, and Notre Dame on Apr. 7, all games to be staged on the Forest Park playing grounds in St. Louis...
...order of priority for ticket allotment was established by the Faculty Committee on Athletics. Undergraduates seventh, after the President and , Board of Overseers, Faculty Committee on Athletics, squad members of the particular sport, former "H" men of the sport, and the professors and associate professors...
...their creative lives to the atomic bomb and other nuclear projects, but who prayed against the use and flatly opposed testing and further development of their inventions. It is time for the rest of America's scientists to realize that the peace race will not be a spectator sport, and to make some of the sacrifices Kennedy so often requests...