Word: allenated
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Walt Howlett, for the third week in a row, won the race, finishing a full 0:21 ahead of Brown co-captains Vic Boog and Bob Rothenberg. A full minute back in fourth place was Dave Allen, followed by Bruin Bill Kinsella and Jim Smith. Then came Baglow, 0:01 ahead of Crain, who finished another 0:01 in front of Ogden...
Behind his chiefs' backs, Wolff had met U.S. Superspy Allen Dulles to negotiate the early surrender of German troops in Italy, then arrested the Italian-front commander when he refused to lay down his arms. At Gmunden, by alternately threatening and charming fellow P.W. generals, Wolff became one of the Allies' most successful interrogators...
...young painters whose cool, bold work, while clearly influenced by U.S. pop art, is rooted in a distinctively English idiom that may well help Britannia rule a new wave. At the 1963 Paris Biennale, where French art bored even the French for a change, two of the young Londoners, Allen Jones and David Hockney, took the top prizes for painting and graphics from among 500 international entrants. Predicts Robertson: "The next great concentration of painters-after New York-will be in this country...
...ALLEN JONES, 27, has moved away from pop art toward ambiguous blocks of hard-edge color. He exemplifies the young Londoners' qualities of depthless space, cool expertise, matte brilliance of color. He too indulges in controlled erotica when not painting buses, aircraft, and parachutists, all blurred images of speed. A Southampton engineer's son, Jones admires a curious lot of ancestors from Delaunay to Miró. Intrigued by the notion of creativity as the interaction between the male and female within each person, he often paints androgynous figures such as Hermaphrodite...
...series at the end of 1963-Boeing's six-month sales rose from $911 million in 1963's first half to more than $1 billion this year. But commercial aviation work accounts for only half of Boeing's business. President William McPherson Allen. 64. the first aircraft executive to take a chance on commercial jets, believes that the company's real future lies in outer space. He has already begun preparing for other work at the firm's long-profitable Minuteman ballistic branch, which last week won the company two Government contracts totaling $21 million...