Word: trios
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mirrored chandelier whirls, the trio blares Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?, and the master of ceremonies booms, "Yow-sah, yowsah, yowsah." The place is the Aragon Ballroom in Los Angeles, the time is the Depression, and the event is an extravagance of sadomasochism known as the Marathon Dance...
Fast-improving Rowley Hazard will jump with Ferner and Platz, making a trio which should be second only to Dartmouth, Hazard has been out with a broken ankle, but will probably be ready for the carnivals and championship meets in February...
That same trio had been the Crimson's top three finishers in last year's NCAA's when the team was ninth, and Pottetti had earned All-American status by being among the top 25. The Crimson had run then without captain Doug Hardin and Shaw...
Almost by definition, the several segments of an "anthology" film are forced to huddle under a thematic umbrella. Most often, the umbrella is a single author, as in O. Henry's Full House, or Somerset Maugham's Quartet, Trio and Encore. Or Truman Capote's Trilogy. In Capote's case, the effect is magnified by Director Frank Perry (Last Summer), working from scenarios by his wife Eleanor in collaboration with the author...
Getchell praised his entire squad after the game and gave special credit to his defensive trio of Mendelsohn. Rick Scott and goalie Peter Asschaffenburg, "It was a real team effort. They had a great week of practice in the rain, and I think they played their best soccer of the year against Brown." he said...