Word: stuarts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Eugene Duffield ($62,319) were excessive. Moreover, said Ferger, financial backers had urged him to insist on a ten-year contract; while he wanted the right to approve three of the five voting trustees in order to ensure "continuity of management" and "practical control." Ferger also said that Halsey, Stuart & Co., the Chicago investment firm that took $6,000,000 in Enquirer bonds and debentures, had suggested that he get options to buy Enquirer stock...
...promptly hustled him off to bed. Sometime later, the prisoner, who indeed was "set" to walk, eluded his guard and lept from a hospital window. Fleet-footed policemen pursued him and within a block's distance managed to score again--this time a direct hit in the other leg. Stuart Cope, Adams House junior, made the admittance report for the second time, and according to one account, police insisted the itinerant patient be chained to the bed. The guard was doubled...
Alternates in the wall will include end Dooney Iselin, who scored against Brown, tackles Dave Fairburn and Harold Anderson, Jim Gross at center, guards Brad Brown and Tom Hill, and Stuart Hershon...
...Madison Square Garden, the purple spotlights came on and in marched the Regimental Band in black bearskins, scarlet tunics and blue trousers. Then came the Massed Pipers of the ist and 2nd Battalions, swishing their royal Stuart tartan kilts and armed with dirks and skean dhu (daggers). The two groups formed at opposite ends of the arena and began the kind of show that Britons stage better than anybody else in the world...
Magic & Machinery. Gunther takes it for granted that Africans are potentially capable of self-government. Stuart Cloete is less optimistic. African Giant shows that Africa's problem is too complex for the simple solution of being for black freedom and against white rule. Cloete stresses the most widely overlooked fact about modern Africa-its emergence from Stone Age savagery straight into Atomic Age civilization. His book-more evocatively written but less well organized than Gunther's-shows the incongruous patterns of overlapping magic and machinery, primitiveness and progress...