Word: 32nd
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jack Benny last week celebrated his 39th birthday for the 32nd time...
Waugh ends his autobiography at the close of his 32nd year. He had already adopted the nomadic way of life that has furnished him with the materials for most of his books. He regards himself as "a very minor writer," and in his fiction at least he is all of that. But as a chronicler of his times, Evelyn can be proud...
...fiber can, cram it into a tube or sell it in a tab-opening bottle. Otherwise, the world will no longer beat a path to his door. Attention-getting packaging is the U.S. businessman's new preoccupation. Last week in Chicago the American Management Association's 32nd annual packaging exposition drew 440 exhibitors and 35,000 visitors-triple the attendance of four years ago-to pay homage before piles of glittering containers and gargoylish machines that spew forth everything from plastic bags to cardboard boxes. Packaging has become, in the words of one expert in the field, "industry...
...biggest government victories this year, the battle once again proved how much U.S. equipment and training have improved the Vietnamese army. Since January, government forces in the five-province area southwest of Saigon known as the 32nd Tactical Command have killed 5,000 Viet Cong troops. But the government has been unable to consolidate its military successes into a political victory. Under the nose of government officials, the Viet Cong have continued their recruiting campaign among the peasantry. Despite the heavy losses, Viet Cong strength in the area is the same as last January: some...
...wasn't she? After a quick look at photographs of Princess Margaret and Husband Tony taken during her 32nd birthday party in Abbeyleix, Ireland last week. London's Daily Mirror assumed that she was, bannered: ANOTHER BABY FOR MARGARET. The princess' press officer, besieged by queries, refused to confirm or deny the story. "I simply don't know," he muttered. "To ask the princess herself would be impertinent...