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Died. Dr. Walter Ernest ("Doc") Meanwell, 69, longtime University of Wisconsin basketball coach (1911-17, 1920-34), who first developed the short pass, the crisscross, the dribble-and-block, to razzle-dazzle the opposition and help his teams win four Western Conference championships, share the title to four more; of...
A prime case of "missing stockholders" was in the reorganization of the Associated Gas & Electric Co. and subsidiaries into General Public Utilities Corp. (TIME, April 29, 1946). At the end of the five-year deadline for turning in old, stock, $7,000,000 was still outstanding. Notices were mailed again...
In Act II, Jane's talent for dropping hot bricks has apparently made her the rage of London, though nothing is actually shown but her incurring the rage of Londoners. There is no verve in it: things merely dribble along, with Jane tiring of society and the young husband...
Suddenly the lights blinked on, the doors opened, and a flood of late-comers poured into Symphony Hall. The isles were clogged with old women greeting their friends, school-girls scampering around in search of their seats, and an occasional man shambling to and fro. Ansermet waited patiently for a...
In winter there's a hill for sledding; While through October afternoons Horse chestnuts dribble on the grass, Prized above diamonds or doubloons By miser children, shrill from class . . .