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...Caesar. Gleason Kovacs-who have tinkered fitfully with the unspoken attitude. Skelton shuffled through the pathetic attempts of Freddie the Freeloader to cadge a Thanksgiving dinner from the Elite Restaurant. His kindness in returning a rich matron's purse was rewarded with no reward: a policeman rapped a lone apple from his hand; he bungled his temporary job as a dishwasher. But at last a kindly stranger invited him to share his turkey dinner (fastidious Freddie, presented with a finger bowl, carefully daubed his armpits). By the time bird-sick Freddie woke up in the hospital to find...
...first team included only juniors and seniors, but a lone sophomore, Princeton's James Blair, was selected to the second team...
Some, of course, find the system nearly perfect without traveling. These are the girls in the graduate schools who almost unanimously said that they enjoy being in the heart of a great male university. The lone exception explained, "I have a finance at Harvard...
Roger Tuckerman, the varsity's center forward and one of the two Crimson seniors playing their last game, made the lone score of the game on a pass from Marsh McCall, the varsity's left halfback. It is completely fitting that Tuckerman scored this goal for he was the Crimson's offensive star all season long, tallying 13 times in 13 games...
Almost to a man, Democratic winners in the Midwest campaigned harder against Benson personally than against his policies. "I got up to 5-to-1 majorities in normally Republican rural areas," said Iowa's lone Incumbent Democratic Representative Merwin Coad, who increased his 1956 plurality of 198 to 16,000 last week. Yet, while attacking Benson, Coad, like a remarkable number of other Midwestern Democratic winners, is far from committed to an all-out reversal of Benson's policies. "I see a moderate reversal of the direction Benson was going in," said Coad. "By moderate reversal, I mean...