Word: falling
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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With mild weather and bad breaks early in the fall, and heavy weather and good luck towards the end, the homeless varsity sailing team hauled out of the frost-bite season with a fairly respectable record...
...great disappointments, the series they did not win but might have, came earlier in the fall...
...young French demoiselles of the early 1900's fall in love exclusively with young army officers with mustaches? Or were mustaches just de rigeur for all men of the period? I found myself wondering about this during some of the less enthralling moments of The Grand Maneuver, a capricious little item now showing at the Brattle...
...only $3,399, and the winner's purse in the race was $3,900. But Bright Silver, the favorite, uncooperatively came in sixth. As the week wore on, two of Whitney's horses placed, picked up an additional $1,060. The final day of Churchill Downs' fall meet came at week's end. Owner Whitney, with three horses in the running, copped a total of $18,525 on two of them, joyously left the track as the winner of $1,016,186 for the year...
...World of Suzie Wong (Ray Stark; Paramount). The prostitute is the muse of the movies. When business is bad, she is invoked by producers who hope that commercial sex will bring the customers back in slavering hordes. This fall, what with the special distraction of politics and the usual competition of new television shows, movie business has been sluggish. Reaction: a demi-epidemic of pictures about prostitution, the most severe of recent years. Now showing in the U.S.: Never on Sunday, Butterfield 8, Girl of the Night, Port of Desire, Rosemary. And last week Suzie Wong, the biggest (it cost...