Word: tims
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cheap Greenwich Village rented room to the ownership of Devonshire House, a cosmetic corporation whose function is thinking up things that women didn't know they desperately needed. Devonshire House has branches in 13 cities. Devon has her claws in several men. Man No. 1 is Tim Wainwright, Devon's husband, Devonshire House's chief concocter of the high-priced goos that pay for the Wainwrights' East River house. Tim is an Iowa farm boy not only in build but at heart. He has a mission: to do plasma research against the day when...
...Tim," cries Devon when he tells her, "do you love me?" He does, right away. But it's no use. Tim leaves the cosmetic traffic for his laboratory, and Devon to a refugee satyr named Kurt who suffers from moral arthritis. Just as love is about to petrify into marriage, Devon discovers that Kurt is unfaithful...
Fisher, a tackle on the 1942 grid team, was the only Harvard entrant to figure in the scoring. He was defeated in only one dual meet this spring. Tim Cogges-hall and Captain-elect Tom Holyoke failed to place...
Times were excellent in Saturday's meet. Wally Chubb turned in a 51.5 quarter-mile, Hank Mason toured the 880 in 2:02.5, and Tim Coggeshall ran the mile in 4:31.8, all of which were the best performances of the season for the Crimson middle distance...
...they ran off with a 20 point decision from New Hampshire last week, revealing terrific strength in the distances. Ed Hall ran a 4:32.6 mile against the Wildcats, as good as anything the Crimson runners have shown all year, and has done even better, according to current reports. Tim Coggeshall will probably lead the Harvard mile hosts, supported by Archie Lyon and Mark Tuttie. Another of the prep school stars is pole vaulter Joe Harwood, a consistent 12 footer, who will provide the toughest sort of competition for Alex Rogerson, the best the Crimson has to offer...