Word: stringer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Monday, January 25 THE STATELY GHOSTS OF ENGLAND (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). British Actress Margaret Rutherford and Husband Stringer Davis tour three of the island's most famous haunted mansions: Longleat, Salisbury Hall and Beaulieu...
Following Fashions. An honors graduate of the University of Nebraska and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Beverly toured the world in 1961, did so well as a freelance correspondent that she showed up later in Saigon as a stringer for Newsweek and for the London Daily Express. On the strength of her first interview with Khanh, the Trib hired her. By now, she has developed resources and contacts that largely obviate the need for getting along with the embassy, or even with Saigon's somewhat clubby and introspective press corps. What she does not know...
Only in epee did Harvard's first-liners look shaky. With Kent Brittan, a first-stringer, out of the lineup, Jeremy Keller, Paul Mundio, Bill Neaves, and Edwin Moise lost five of nine matches to Bradford-Durfee...
...that he would not be home for the weekend after all, Scott caught the next jet to Lima, Peru, which promised the best connection into Bolivia's capital of La Paz. While he was in the air, the Bolivian situation was indeed coming apart, and TIME'S stringer there, Walter Montenegro, who had gone back to his native country in the past year after twelve years on the staff of LIFE EN ESPANOL in New York, was dodging rifle fire to keep New York informed of the coup in progress...
...took the handoff on a double reverse, raced to the right sideline, then reversed his field and sprinted to the left side behind a block by third-stringer Joe O'Donnell that took out two Quakers. He was finally pushed out on the left side, 42 yards downfield on the Penn...