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...Tough, tireless freestylers will open the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming Championships at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The three-day meet will take over the Indoor Athletic Building pool until late Saturday night...
...Wallingford, England home, 90-year-old Dr. William Ralph ("The Gloomy Dean") Inge, famed for his tireless attacks on smug optimism, welcomed some visiting relatives and gave photographers a rare smile of smug satisfaction as he performed a skillful balancing act with his two-week-old twin grandchildren, Nicholas and Caroline...
...college-trained in economics and philosophy, had joined the party in 1936, fought in Fascist Italy's army (as an artillery captain) until Mussolini's downfall, then switched to the partisan anti-Fascist forces. In 1946 he emerged as Reggio Emilia's ace Communist organizer. Militant, tireless, persuasive, he gained 10,000 new party members for his province in the past two years, a time of dwindling ranks for Italian Communism in general. In 1948 he was handily elected to the national Chamber of Deputies...
Vendetta (RKO Radio) began shooting in 1946, ran through three versions, four directors (Max Opuls, Preston Sturges, Stuart Heisler and, finally, Mel Ferrer), and tireless tinkering Producer Howard Hughes. Total estimated cost: $3,200,000, which tops what Hollywood's Stanley (Champion, The Men) Kramer has spent in all on the five pictures he has produced...
...angered the press corps and distressed the State Department by glossing over the undemocratic aspects of the Perón regime. "As human beings," he said in one speech, "you cannot enter a room with Perón or Mrs. Perón without feeling their charm . . . They are tireless workers for their people." He bawled out correspondents for being "so violently opposed" to Perón and for considering freedom of the press so basic in judging a nation. Perón seized gleefully on his remarks and publicized them widely...