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...Astaire, members of Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic; special limited edition of four LPs). Thirty-four of the songs that were introduced by Dancer Astaire, intimately sung and well recorded, plus some photographs by Gjon Mili, sketches by David Stone Martin, a few minutes of improvised tap dancing and the signature of the star, all done up in a handsome binding. For the two-carriage trade. Price...
...first Terrier point, at 5:55 of the first period resulted from an unfortunate mixup in the crease. Richardson was buried under a Harvard defenseman, so nobody opposed Paul Cleary's easy tap. At 12:21, Hubbard tied it up from behind the cage, banging the disk off Kelley's skate...
...will ever have to hold a benefit for Sugar Ray. In the months before he finally made up his mind to retire, he had already moved into a new career in show business. His current salary as a tap dancer: a reported $10,000 a week...
...came hand in hand to the desert kingdom of Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. In the early days of his long reign, Ibn Saud's Moslem subjects were as dry as the sands they lived on, for such is the law of the Koran. Then the infidels came to tap the oil, and brought with them the other liquid. Soon the clink of glass against bottleneck began to be heard in the new man-made oases of the Saudi Arabian desert...
...When plastics began to show promise, he went into plastics. One of the Hanna interests, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., is the largest producer of soft coal in the U.S. A Hanna subsidiary, the Hanna Coal and Ore Corp., is currently the leading force in a $225 million project to tap the 400 million-ton ore deposit in Labrador. His Labrador interests have made Humphrey an enthusiastic proponent of the St. Lawrence Seaway. Total assets of the M. A. Hanna Co.: $121 million. Earnings in 1951: $14 million. Industrialists give George Humphrey the major credit for the company's rise...