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...German pictures ever made. This was her Seelchenperiode as a leidender Engel (suffering angel), the shopgirl's ideal, when the Schell smile was as famous in Germany as the Monroe walkaway was in the U.S. Maria and Dieter Borsche, with whom she was starred in Es Kommt Ein Tag, were the "ideal couple" of Lieschen Müller (the Jane Doe of Central Europe), whose interest was still further excited by rumors that the passion was even more flaming off the screen than on. In 1952, when Borsche was replaced by O. W. Fischer, "Schell-Fisch" became an even...
Life in Brooklyn was tough enough for the Dodgers' fireballing pitcher, Don Newcombe. His good right arm ached all summer long and the doctors could find little wrong; opposition batters were beginning to tag him, and he wound up the 1957 season with a dismal record of eleven victories and twelve defeats. He was almost ready to believe the unkind critics who maintained that he lost his stuff in the clutch. Then things got worse. The Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, and Big Newk (6 ft. 4 in.) began to worry himself witless over the prospect of being forced...
Cambridge Police announced last night a new "tag and tow" policy to eliminate student parking on the city streets. The policy is the result of complaints of firemen who were hindered by illegally parked automobiles in their attempt to fight the Leverett House fire early Monday morning...
Richard J. Linehan, Acting Chief of Cambridge Police, said a special sergeant had been appointed to "tag night in, night out until those streets are cleared." The new policy, effective last evening, will be directed against all cars, but "especially cars out-of-state...
...Commuter Tag. In Indianapolis, after police notified Walter Niedrich, 23, in Louisville that they had recovered his stolen car, he was arrested when he arrived to claim it, for having stolen a car to make the trip...