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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...potentially pro-labor voters. COPE has also mounted a massive, direct mail offensive involving twoscore different pieces of literature that will flood the electorate's mailboxes right up to election day. For all of Meany's rumblings, neither the Democrats nor the Republicans doubt which party will benefit from COPE's campaigning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: How COPE Will Cope | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

...eighth inning, Navy broke a 3-3 with the deciding runs, but, they did the trick without the benefit of a single hit. Harvard starter Bob Lincoln walked the first man he faced, will pitched him to second, and then walked the next batter. Coach Norm Shepard, who had Larry Melfa warming up for much of the chilly afternoon, pulled Lincoln and called for the sidearming lefthander...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Scrambling Navy Nine Hands Crimson 5-3 Loss | 4/18/1966 | See Source »

...silk. I even posed on the kitchen floor with a lily in my hand and my face in the firm grip of a plaster mask. I didn't realize how firm a grip it was until I attempted to remove it. (We had used petroleum jelly without the benefit of Saran.) I was hung up by my hair and my eyelashes. My eyebrows pulled out without any fuss, but I couldn't bear to part with my eyelids. So, holding my "face" in one hand, I began to demolish the project with a hammer in the other. Pieces...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is God Dead? | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...contention that such a ruling will "impose an undue burden" on tavernkeepers, the judge was unimpressed. He could see nothing but a benefit to "the public interest" if Jersey tavernkeepers obey the law and exercise reasonable care about whom they serve. However, because the trial judge made errors in his instructions to the jury, the case was sent back for a new trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Criminal Justice: More Protection for Drunks | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...little girl in Miracle on 34th Street, understandably considers this award a fitting tribute to her thespian talents. It is be hoped that the Lampoon will take advantage of the visit by presenting, from its vast, library of movie, grants, some of Miss Wood's finest hours for the benefit of the Harvard community. Included among these we would suggest her classic ingenue as Marjorie Morningstar or at the very least her tasteful and deeply felt rendering of Gypsy Rose Lee's admirable career. Her sportsmanship in visiting the Poon has certainly improved since she pushed Tony Curtis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Wood Award | 4/12/1966 | See Source »

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