Word: wolfs
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...shed more than the memory of her early career. She was born in Vienna before World War II, when the city was still trying to be gay. Her mother, Magda Schneider, was a weepy, waltzy actress who was the Jeanette MacDonald of prewar Austria. Her father, Wolf Albach-Retty, was a celebrated actor, and is still a staple of the Vienna Volkstheater. Now divorced, the couple in those days had a retreat at Berchtesgaden, where Romy (a contraction of Rose-Marie) was raised by grandparents. There she playacted alone before her mother's mirror in the fairy-tale house...
Died. Robert Joseph Casey, 72, star reporter at home and overseas for the Chicago Daily News from 1920 to 1947, a blithe spirit who taunted his publishers with such expense-account items as 10? for wolfbane after covering a wolf hunt, and tickled his readers with such feats as hiring a taxicab during the "phony" war of 1939 to tootle past France's Maginot Line and inspect the Nazis' Siegfried Line; of pneumonia; in Chicago...
...only compromise Albee allowed--and an unimportant one--concerns the tune to which the play's title is intermittently sung as a refrain. It was intended to use "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" from Walt Disney's movie of The Three little Pigs. But since this song is still copyrighted and would have to be paid for week, the expense was avoided by using instead the folksong "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush", which is in the public domain...
Strong points in the Eli defense include the guard and linebacker spots. Wolf Dietrich, Bill Kay, Ralph Vandersloot, Stan Riveles, and Chuck Benoit give Yale a contingent of guards that stacks up favorably with any in the League. The Bulldogs are not as deep at tackle and end, however, and this means there is a lot of pressure on linebackers like Chuck Mercein. Pat Caviness, and George Humphrey...
...WOLF DIETRICH...