Word: wrongfully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Chris Hauge did an admirable job filling in at fullback, picking up 51 yards in 12 carries, but the others were simply overshadowed by the brilliance of Yale. The Elis just didn't do anything wrong...
...care what I say to the press," Five & Dime Heiress Barbara Hutton, 45, said to the press as she disembarked in Manhattan. "You used to frighten me. I used to shiver and shake . . . and usually I would say the wrong thing." Unwittingly illustrating her point, she added: "It's most unfortunate that I can't travel with an enchanting young man without all this talk starting!" The enchanting young man: sleek, suave Philip Van Rensselaer, 30, a onetime Manhattan model, aspiring novelist, unwealthy descendant of an old New Amsterdam family. Bolstering reports that the pair have spent...
President Pusey stated flatly that "something is wrong" with a society which spends less than one per cent of its gross product for education. He particularly called attention to faculty salaries which today are lower in terms of real buying power than they were 25 years ago, and said that the American public had been "careless" in its attention to the teaching profession...
...bathetic excesses of La Strada without its noble brutalities. As for Fellini's wife, Actress Masina, she gives, almost gesture for Chaplinish gesture, the performance that made her famous as the idiot girl in La Strada. It's a case of the right part in the wrong picture...
...only weakness was the bottle. A gallant gentleman named Jerome Winston was Mary's fiance. Alas, there came the day when Daddy, old Judge Kimbrough, pronounced the terrible words: "Jerome Winston is not worthy of the love of my little daughter." Before the question of just what was wrong with poor, unspeakable Jerome can be answered, the narrative moves to New York...