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Word: hasbrouck (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Duquesne, Pa. 69 Wall, Donald '60 G 5.9 210 New Kinsington, Pa. 71 Simon, Clay '59 T 6.3 195 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 72 Ross, John '60 T 6.1 212 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 73 Williams, Lauren '59 T 6.2 210 Tarpon Springs, Fla. 74 Jones, Richard '61 T 6.1 212 Hasbrouck, N. J. 75 Olivar, Harry '60 T 6.4 223 Inglewood, Calif. 76 King, James '61 T 6.2 215 W. Newton, Mass. 77 Blair, McClellan '60 T 6.4 220 Indiana, Pa. 78 Puryear, Alvin '60 T 6.1 225 Hampton, Va. 79 Kickham, John '61 T 6.4 201 Westbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Squad | 11/22/1958 | See Source »

...little piper had come to town, and the younger generation was following him in far greater numbers and enthusiasm than ever it had shown for the Hamelin original-or for Rudolph Valentino himself. Wherever he went, fans mobbed him. Even at home, Sinatra was not safe. His house in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. was ringed all day and half the night by gazing girldom. Originally white, its sides were soon smeared with lipstick. Sometimes the girls made human ladders and peered into his bedroom, and when he got a haircut the clippings were claimed. When Sumatra was bombed bobby-soxers panicked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Kid from Hoboken | 8/29/1955 | See Source »

Radio-TV Comic Arthur Godfrey, whose formal higher education consisted of "one short year at Hasbrouck Heights High School" in New Jersey, got an honorary Doctor of Science degree at Rider College in Trenton, N J. Then Dr. Godfrey, who makes close to $1,000,000 a year, gave the students some unorthodox commencement advice: "Don't try to conquer the world. Remember the more you earn, the more you pay in taxes. You can't become wealthy today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: The Working Class | 6/11/1951 | See Source »

...restaurants and bars with uniforms, towels, linens, etc. Moreover, Willie proved so good at horse-betting and other enterprises that by the time the Kefauver Crime Investigating Committee called him last December he could boast of owning a $400,000 house in Deal, N.J., a $45,000 house in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., a Cadillac, a Lincoln, and $30,000 just kept around the house for spending money (TIME, Dec. 25). Last week Willie proved that he had not lost his golden touch. To Manhattan's Central Coat, Apron & Supply Co. he sold U.S. Linen and three subsidiaries. The price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIGH FINANCE: Willie's Million | 2/26/1951 | See Source »

...promptly clammed up, Willie was in an expansive and talkative mood. He painted a lively picture of his rags-to-riches career, even showed pictures of some of his prized possessions: a laundry business in Paterson, N.J., a $400,000 house in Deal, N.J., a $45,000 house in Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., a 1948 Cadillac, a 1949 Lincoln. He added casually that for incidental expenses he usually kept about $30,000 in cash around the house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: Willing Willie | 12/25/1950 | See Source »

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