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...those accomplishments were long past, the Trumanesque spunk and will that produced them were evident right up to the end. After a tenacious 22-day struggle in Kansas City's Research Hospital and Medical Center (see MEDICINE), the nation's 33rd President died, at 88, from what doctors officially termed "organic failures causing a collapse of the cardiovascular system." Truman had detested Richard Nixon for years after the 1952 campaign, when Nixon implied that Truman might be treasonously soft on Communism, but the feud was since mended. Now Nixon proclaimed a 30-day period of national mourning...
Died. Harry S. Truman, 88, 33rd President of the United States (see THE NATION...
...Crimson, favored to repeat as national champions for the tenth time in 12 years, tenaciously anchored the center of the court in each match while playing the aggressive but conservative style of squash which has been the trademark of Harvard squads under 33rd-year coach Jack Barnsby...
Harvard's second finisher was captain John Quirk, who took 30th place in 25:18. Also under 26:00 were Andy Campbell, who finished 33rd, and freshman Bill Durvette, who took 40th...
...Omaha when he was drafted in 1966. Since then Smith, who is about to turn 30, has seen a number of "Line Ones." In the first two weeks of the new year, the 3rd Brigade suffered two killed and 34 wounded in skirmishes with its chief opponent, the 33rd NVA regiment, which prowls the jungles east of Saigon. The only way to stay alive in the jungle. Smith believes, is to keep moving. "You stop pushing and they'll walk all over you," he says...