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...told the President he shouldn't come over, but I had some free time." After a Thanksgiving dinner in a jet pilots' mess, the Veep moved up to the front lines, where he autographed a 105-mm. howitzer shell, pulled the lanyard and celebrated his 74th birthday with the wish: "I hope I got some...
...records will be at stake today when the Princeton and Yale teams meet at Princeton in the 74th game of football's oldest continual rivalry...
After four months and well over 3,000,000 words of largely useless talk, the West finally decided to call it quits. At the 74th meeting of the deputies' conference in Paris last week, Russia's Gromyko as usual denounced the West, called its arguments "nonsense." The French translator picturesquely rendered the word as "blablabla." Then Britain's Ernest Davies calmly served notice that the West would take no more of the Russian's "blablabla...
...74th time in its 76-year history, the whole college at 2 p.m. today will traipse through its annual spring fertility rite, Tree Day, on Severance Green. It's always been one of the best chances for Harvard men to look over the field without losing the sleep necessary to meet the early starting gun of the May Hoop Race...
Back in Portugal he married and spent 20 years on the manuscript of his adventures. It was never published in his lifetime, but he had official recognition of a sort anyway. In 1583, in his 74th year, the Portuguese government awarded him a pension of two hogsheads of corn annually "for his services in India." Four months later, Fernão Mendes Pinto was dead...