Word: makeing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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John Caulfield leads the Crimson batting contingent in league competition with a six game average of .414, making him fourth in the league standings. However, of the three men above Caulfield, two--Giurrana and Uehlein--are on the Pennsylvania team. With 15 and 16 at bats apiece and only one league game remaining, it is possible that neither will make the required 20 trips to the plate...
...police figure they have to make an example of the ten in order to hold back the tourism being spread by a gang of more than 4000 sharp-shooters--including hundreds of gun-molls...
University officials estimate that 700 resident undergraduates now have cars and that over half of these students will make their own arrangements next fall for keeping their cars off the street at night...
Together they wrote dozens of Broadway hits, always trying to make musical comedy as well-constructed and meaningful as good drama. In their shows every song was a "plot" number--such as "The Lady is a Tramp," from "Babes in Arms." In addition, Rodgers and Hart deserve a great deal of the credit for the introduction of ballet into musical comedy. George Balanchine, former ballet director for the Metropolitan Opera, staged most of their dances. His first choreography for them was the memorable ballet "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue," from "On Your Toes," in which Ray Bolger danced the leading role...
After a short conversation with Yale Joel, a Life photographer, the four were surrounded by apprehensive Boston cops. "It's guys like you who are always trying to make a joke out of a serious thing," said a lieutenant, casting a proprietary glance on 10,000 bean-eating Bostonians...