Word: andreas
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ANDREA G. WARREN Memphis
Healthy, wealthy, submersible Department Store Scion Peter R. Gimbel, 35, is wont to prowl around the ocean floor (he dived to the sunken Andrea Doria in 1956, again in 1957) when he is not busy with his career as an investment banker. Now rising above all that, young Gimbel joined a National Geographic Society expedition bound for the Peruvian Andes, early next month will parachute into the remote upper reaches (9,000-14,000 ft.) of the Vilcabamba range-an unmapped area never penetrated by outsiders and considered a possible site of early Inca civilization. Accompanying Gimbel on the three...
BERT LAHR EMORY SCOTT LAND ARTHUR B. LANGLIE LEONARD LARSON ANDREA MEAD LAWRENCE BOBBY LAYNE LYMAN L. LEMNITZER WILLIAM J. LEVITT DAVID LILIENTHAL WALTER LIPPMANN CLARENCE C. LITTLE HENRY CABOT LODGE RAYMOND LOEWY GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA VINCE LOMBARDI JOE LOUIS ROBERT LOVETT ROBERT E. LUSK
...angriest skiers in the world come, at the moment, from the U.S.. which has an old score to settle: in 24 years of trying. U.S. skiers have won just three gold medals in the Winter Olympics. Worse yet. all three were won by women-the last by Andrea Mead Lawrence in 1952-and no U.S. male has ever finished higher than fourth in an Olympic Alpine race...
...most luxurious and comfortable passenger ships afloat. Each will carry 1,800 people (540 first class, 560 cabin, 700 tourist) in roomy cabins, have 30 salons and six swimming pools, closed-circuit TV, overall air conditioning and 18 elevators to serve eleven decks. (Still highly sensitive to the Andrea Doria disaster, the line has also installed extra watertight compartments and two modern radar systems.) The new ships' motto is ''Living like a lord." For passengers who find it hard to relax even amid such luxury, the Italian Line will offer special therapeutic treatments designed to calm nerves...