Word: beers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Kennedy also noted several improvements he hopes to make in the Democratic Party organization: a full-time organization director, more active local committees, and a broad base for party finance. Kennedy said that he had conferred on many of the ideas with Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government...
Snell eats what he wants, pays no attention to his waistline, enjoys a beer after a race, and says: "The only milk I use is in my tea and on my cornflakes." He has never been to college. "A college would have you racing week after week," he says...
...that is the badge of the world's best cyclist. For all this, he earns $140,000 a year, owns a $100,000 California-style home in the town of Herentals, and his narrow, haughty face peers out from billboards and posters all over Europe, selling everything from beer to razor blades...
...Kennedy forces, who insist their support is not limited to Harvard, have fairly sparse backing here. Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government and member of the Faculty of Public Administration; John N. Plank '45, assistant professor of Government; and "several others, particularly in the political science and economics departments," appear to be the extent of his sympathizers...
...expenses, raise money on a mortgage, sell 'Tom' into perpetual slavery, stop smoking for a year, give up tea, coffee and sugar, dispense with bread, meat, garden sass and such like luxuries-and then come and hear Jenny Lind." She sang Mozart, Weber, and Meyer beer, offset by such additional items as Comin' Through the Rye and The Last Rose of Summer. Presenting a little-known song from an opera called Clari, she immortalized Home, Sweet Home. Her voice spanned nearly three octaves, top ping out at G above high C. Her high F-sharp was pure...