Word: pairing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...radio program asks contestants to represent something or someone, then answer questions pertinent to the personality of that object. Wearing a pair of book covers and a monacle, Colman appears as the Encyclopedia Britannica. He answers his first questions and wins the program's limit, $160. Rather than take the money he asks for a chance to appear again risking the money in the double or nothing procedure...
...best. It polished off Respighi's "Antiche Danze" well, leading up to its major effort of the evening, the Mozart Double Piano Concerto. Here the Orchestra reached the peak of its abilities with delicate strings blending beautifully with the horns and woodwinds. Soloists Norman Wolfsohn and Seymour Hayden, a pair of renegade math instructors, coordinated their playing excellently and performed capably. Frescobaldi's Toccata ended the program in fine style. The strings were particularly good in this piece...
...flow of consumer goods was a start, at least, toward what the Bolshevik leaders of the Russian Revolution had been promising for 32 years. Soon everybody in the workers' paradise might have a pair of pants...
...remarried by Justice of the Peace Boyd Blaisdell. Audrey reluctantly accepted a light jacket as protection against the nippy Maine spring, protesting that "Our love will keep us warm." By this time, Blaisdell, J. P., had got tired of waiting around and could not be found. But, anyhow, the pair drove off to Bangor for a wedding supper of beer and seafood. Reminded that no one had paid the minister, Davis asked, "Should we have paid the people, too?" Next day, they finally got married, Garry told reporters, in stodgy, legal style, certificate...
...pair of first inning passes, followed by Russ Johnson's long triple, gave the freshmen a two-run lead. Brown tied it up in the third, but the Yardlings scored four in the fourth. They were never headed thereafter...