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Perhaps it is more than coincidence that the new program will be initiated by two members of the Kennedy Institute. Barney Frank '62, special assistant to the director of the Institute and Jonathan Moore, a fellow of the Institute, will conduct a post mortem of the recent elections at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union's Parlor B. In the Kennedy Institute style, there will only be 100 tickets...
Coupons for Cash. Most prolific of all is the American Tobacco Co. (Pall Mall, Tareyton, Lucky Strike). Vowing "total war" to capture R. J. Reynolds' lead, American President Robert B. ("Barney") Walker, 53, has launched 20 new brands since he took over the company in mid-1963. Pall Mall, the leading non-filter, now comes in filter and menthol versions, as do Luckies. The company's Waterford boasts a moisture-laden filter, Sweet Caporal has an old name with a new tip, and Colony offers coupons exchangeable for cash or trading stamps. Among other brands being tested...
...this, in turn, has earned Walker a new name: other tobaccomen call him "Brand-a-Month Barney." Though American, with 25% of the cigarette market, is not likely to overtake...
...thing to sight a UFO; it is another to get inside one. And that, say the Hills, is just what happened to them. A few minutes after the sighting, Barney Hill turned the car down a side road, impelled by some extrasensory command. There, half a dozen humanoid creatures with wall eyes, metallic skin, rudimentary mouths and a grasp of English led them aboard a spacecraft and inspected the captives separately. Barney's removable dentures mystified his examiners; so did the dissimilarity between his skin and his wife's-he is a Negro; she.is white...
...night of Sept. 19, 1961, Barney Hill and his wife Betty were driving home to Portsmouth, N.H., after a holiday in Montreal. A brilliant waxing moon sailed through a cloudless and star-fretted sky. As the Hills watched, first idly and then in terrified astonishment, one of the stars detached itself Tom the firmament and came down to earth-so near that the Hills could see it was no star. What happened thereafter forms the narrative of this book...