Word: beers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Each skier will be charged ten dollars --covering transportation, lift fees, hot chocolate and beer--for the trip which will return to Cambridge by 7 p.m. Wednesday night...
...broken out the day before when the CRIMSON obtained a statement from a freshman who charged that he had been offered a free membership card to vote for the presidential candidate backed by the outgoing president. Other students then testified that they had been offered free memberships and beer for their votes, and the charter was suspended...
...week's end Humphrey motorcades had accounted for two dogs and a pig. Termites fell into the wine during a Congolese banquet, and his entourage brushed their teeth with beer rather than risk the water. Humphrey handed out tickets to the U.S. Senate gallery to Liberian youngsters and implied in Kinshasa that he would seek a second vice-presidential term, promising Congolese President Joseph D. Mobutu to wear a leopard-skin cap on the campaign trail...
...threatens to change all that. It authorizes police to make a suspected tippler pull to the curb and take a "breathalyzer" test-that is, he must blow into a bag in which crystals that change color indicate how much alcohol he has imbibed. After a mere two pints of beer, or four small tots of whisky, he risks arrest...
Another hedge against the vagaries of the domestic market is Allied's push into foreign sales. In 1963 it launched Skol, a lager beer that is brewed under franchise in 14 countries from Austria to Australia and sold in 36-with Allied holding an 18% interest. Last year an estimated 22 million gallons were sold worldwide, and in 1968 Skol hopes to froth ahead by 50%. Allied presently has a $14.4 million offer in for d'Oranjeboom, the No. 3 brewer in The Netherlands. There are no other bidders for the 300-year-old company, and the deal...