Word: balle
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bucknell brings a 1-1 record to the Stadium, having dumped Davidson 22-13 in its opener and losing to Penn 27-10 last week in a game that saw the Bisons fumble away the ball three times inside the Penn ten yard line...
...Crimson's only goal came with five minutes gone in the last quarter when junior Ben Phinney picked up a loose ball at the left edge of the penalty area and booted a hard shot into the corner...
...succeed Ball, the President immediately named Washington Post Editor James Russell Wiggins, 64, thus rewarding a loyal supporter and astounding even those Lyndon watchers inured to his most bizarre moves. A widely known journalist, Wiggins has no legal or diplomatic experience. When he was tapped, he was preparing to retire from the Post (see PRESS) to his 80-acre Maine farm and a weekly newspaper. Wiggins came to Washington in 1933 as correspondent for the St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press, rose to editor before becoming assistant to the publisher of the New York Times. In 1947 he joined the Post...
...mused at a press conference what might happen if a resolution was presented calling for a halt to U.S. bombing in North Viet Nam. Thant made no mention of a reciprocal move and conceded in advance that such a resolution was "not a very practical proposition." U.S. Representative George Ball concurred. In what turned out to be one of his last state ments before resigning (see THE NATION), Ball judged the Secretary General's comments "in no way helpful in furthering the serious and sensitive negotiations now in progress...
...mean to force anything. If you don't want to mess with symbols, go eye-ball into sex. Can't miss the way Hunter caresses those wanton girls with his camera, licks them fine and comes back for more. Beast is loose, long neck goose. It's a stone gas from either...