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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Priddy will send against Belmont Hill a first line of Rip Lynch, Bill Timpson and Fred Koach, Captain Dusty Burke, out of action since he broke a collarbone against Brown in early December, will probably be back at defense with Jim Wykoff. Ted Cook will guard the nets as usual...
With Norway's rejection, the plan collapsed. The three Nordic powers parted in their usual good spirits, agreeing to disagree, and still bound by old and tough ties. Lange's persistent refusal, after months of parleying, had won the admiration of his fellow Scandinavians. "This man has more stamina than a buffalo," sighed a Swede...
Pastor Herbert Reich had never seen the two 15-year-old girls before, but when they clambered down from the crowded third-class coach at the Delmenhorst station one day last week, he recognized them at once. Their clothes were clean but more patched and ragged than is usual in Western Germany, they carried tiny battered satchels instead of suitcases, and their eyes were bright with anticipation. Thirty-five-year-old Pastor Reich, who lost one leg to a Russian mortar shell, hobbled forward on his cane to introduce himself. "Guten Tag," said Else Hartmann and Irma Mueller shyly...
Frankie, in his usual knit tie and sharp suit, was there to receive a plaque from Mercury Records for selling 5,000,000 of their platters.* His cooey "gettin' kinda lonesome" style ("It feels good coming out that way") had come to him as naturally as a good night's sleep. But it had not always come that easily to his listeners...
Final spring term study cards are due before 5 p.m. tomorrow at 2 University Hall. Failure to hand in a study card on time will cost, as usual, an automatic $10 fine and can bring disciplinary action...