Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cornell--Bow, Gerald Fuller; 2, David Hoffberg; 3, Robert Dunbar; 4, Melvin Harvey; 5, Richard Jones; 6, Arnold Haseley; 7, William Johnson; Stroke, James Thompson; Cox, Lemuel Wingard...
Yellin said after the performance that he has begun a full-length opera based on an incident in the life of Andrew Jackson. If he can avoid all the errors he made in his first effort, he may yet produce a good opera in the Thompson-Blitzstein tradition...
...down one house mother, swarmed up ladders and pillars, smashed windows, made off with 250 souvenir panties, girdles and brassieres. Next night, armed with pots of paint to daub their victims, they decided to re-enact the Rape of the Sabines, in the process thoroughly doused Dean Theos J. Thompson. "This has got to stop!" cried the dean. It did-after $700 worth of damage...
Apparently a large number of readers, struggling with their own necktie problems, were interested. The foundation, according to Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, executive director, has received thousands of letters-asking how to tie four-in-hand and bow knots, as well as Windsors. Unequipped to handle such a volume of mail, the foundation has recruited the help of seven tie manufacturers. And Mrs. Thompson is more convinced than ever that "fewer than 20% of the men in this country know how to tie a knot correctly...
Surefire Cure. In St. Albans, England, Frederick Thompson, shot in the neck by an alert householder whose house he was breaking into, startled police doctors when he suddenly recovered from a severe thyroid gland disorder...