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Midway in the final period, Cornell capitalized on a Crimson fumble to score again. Ravenel let a handoff squirt out of his hands on the 33, and Bidwell, grabbing the ball in mid-air, moved to the 26. On the very next play, Marcello Tino's pass to Taylor was complete for the touchdown...
Others receiving plaques were Tino Bertolino of Boston College; Don Johnson, Northeastern; Lou Lovely, Boston University; Jim Stehlin, Brandeis; and Norm Wright, Tufts...
...Before you pass out, take the Tino to make a prediction on the game," Wun Lung pleaded...
Authors of Bonjour les Demoiselles are Private Roger Bernstein, 28, a pianist for Music Publisher Salabert (one of the jurors), and Jean Vogade, 48, pianist to Tenor Tino Rossi. The Gamelin song was concocted by Jean Rodor, 58, veteran of World War I and a professional librettist, and Corporal Paul Durand, 32, composer of a French hit song, Tell Me That You Love...
George's coyness seemed reasonable, for his family has not been comfortable on the throne of Greece. His grandfather, George I, Greece's second modern King, was assassinated. His father, Constantine ("Tino"), was kicked out by Venizelos in 1917 because he was pro-German. After the War a plebiscite called him back; a revolution kicked him out again and he died in exile. For eleven months in 1923 George II actually reigned as King, in competition with a revolutionary Republic. He was politely asked to leave and abdicate. He left but did not abdicate. Another plebiscite confirmed...