Word: stitches
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Eisenhower was on his way to Korea, muffled in the most elaborate cloak of security the U.S. Secret Service could stitch together. As his car rolled toward Mitchel Air Force Base, the rest of his party materialized from their quiet "fadeaways" from everyday life. The three reporters assigned to the trip met at Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station, then headed out for Long Island with the Secret Service in charge. Ike's Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson strolled slowly out of the Waldorf-Astoria without any luggage, took a cab to the southeast corner of 58th Street and Fifth...
ANTONIO Music (rhymes with do stitch), 43, who was almost unknown until a Paris show last year set critics cheering. Brought up on an island off Dalmatia's coast, where "everyone has his own donkey," Music paints spectral quadrupeds and hilly landscapes in dusty roses, blues and ochers, almost as if he sees them through a sandstorm. Music was a more realistic painter when the Nazis arrested him in 1943 as a partisan sympathizer, later sent him to Dachau. Says he: "Perhaps the ugly things of the concentration camp have brought me toward poetry. There is more mystery...
Brown's heavily favored Walt Molineaux finished 21st after getting a stitch in the last mile. Molineaux has won against the varsity for the past two years...
Crimson wing Nat Harris suffered a two-stitch cut on his nose early in the game, and was lost to the team thereafter, but his absence could not be classed as an excuse for the drubbing
Richardson turned in two fine games in the vacation R.P.I. tournament, one a shutout against Williams, and the other the 2 to 1 Dartmouth victory. He also played one game for the Ephmen when they lacked a netminder. Although he suffered a six-stitch over his eye in Monday's practice, he will be ready tonight Corning worked the first B.C. game and R.P.I. losses, but penalties and poor defense work hurt his record in all three encounters...