Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...game baseball schedule recently announced by Athletic Director Thomas D. Booles Includes the first southern trip since 1949. Warm-up games with Fort Lee, the University of Virginia, and Quantice April 5-8 should help--Coach Stuffy Mcinnis get his team in shape during spring vacation...
According to veteran climbers, Parysko died ironically. After miraculously escaping the avalanche which buried the students' igloo. Parysko, lightly-clad, bypassed numerous places where he could have been saved. He was found only 20 yards away from a cabin occupied by eight University students on a skiing trip...
...union is the 201,000-man Electrical Trades Union, whose top three executives are card-carrying Communists. President Frank Foulkes, 49, is a genial little Communist with a fatherly manner, who came back from a 1950 trip to Russia reporting that "the whole atmosphere there is one big smile." Assistant Secretary Frank Haxell is a tightlipped, dedicated party man and a member of the party's executive committee. He provides firm guidance from headquarters for his union superiors. Even at press conferences, Haxell will interrupt Foulkes or General Secretary Walter Stevens with, "What you really mean is . . ."-and tell...
...inspection trip to Guam, largest of the Marianas, convinced him that it was "a Shangri-La in the ocean." Its population of nearly 70,000 (mostly Chamorro-speaking natives, but including 10,000 Filipinos and 20,000 U.S. residents who work in Guam for the U.S.) is prosperous. On the island are nine auto dealers, a bank. 21 bakeries. 28 department stores, 15 movie houses and, adds Engel: "Just think of it, 23 midwives...
...card photograph was that of a man who looked like him. The letters he was os tensibly to have carried to North Africa in a plane that crashed were actually signed by high officials, two of them by Lord Louis Mountbatten. To keep the body from deteriorating on the trip to Spain, famed British Pathologist Sir Bernard Spilsbury prescribed that it be packed in a large canister...