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Conrad Nagel, 49, lambent-eyed film stalwart, was sued for divorce by 23-year-old Actress Lynn Merrick, who had stuck with him for not quite a year. She explained: "It was just a case of incompatibility. ... I lost ten pounds. . . ." An accounting of the late William S. Hart's estate added...
...earlier days of tennis playing, Backe led the Bay Shore (L.I.) High School team, and later while at the University of Pennsylvania briefly before entering the service, defeated in three sees George L. Rogers, perennial stalwart of Ireland's Davis Cuppers. While in the service, the Holworthy Yardling played very little tennis, although he did win the Ohio State men's championships in the summer of 1943 when on furlough
Adams House provided the first major upset of the intramural gridiron schedule yesterday when thirteen stalwart Gold Coasters battled a hard-driving Dunster team to a 14 to 14 tie. On the adjacent field, Kirkland spuried in the last two minutes of play to score twice and down Dudley...
Scheduled to play for a party at Hunt Hall at 7 o'clock, 50 stalwart musicians mistook the place, landed instead on the copious stops of Memorial Hall, and began to tune up for the party. Though small boys, curious cats, and musically-minded dogs approved, a delegation of doctors across the way at Sanders Theatre in a tradition bound convention did not. Call the police, they exclaimed as one. And so it came to pass...
...coldly. The A.F.L. in New York and Pennsylvania had already refused a blanket endorsement to either party. So had John Lewis' United Mine Workers in West Virginia. Last week Dan Tobin, boss of the powerful A.F.L. Teamsters and for many years the Democratic National Committee's labor stalwart, took the same straddle...