Word: blonde
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Third Class Scotty Slaughter, 24, is a skindiver with a difference. He hunts for danger: any size, shape or variety of shark. It seems unfair to Scotty that spearmen anxious to skewer a meal should be bothered by a fish with the nasty habit of fighting back. So the blond, blue-eyed waterbug from Clearwater, Fla., has embarked on a personal campaign to kill just as many sharks as he can. To date he has personally disposed of more than 100 of the enemy...
...only man shooting par golf. A dozen others were so close that the Open was still a scramble. Burly Mike Souchak seemed to be hot, birdied the first hole of the last round to tie Sanders, but faded to a 284 and a fourth-place tie with blond, brawny Jack Nicklaus, top Amateur in the tournament...
Rivaling Jackie Kennedy for the headlines were the two generals: blond, flint-eyed Maurice Challe, 55, onetime commander of the French army in Algeria, and balding, tight-lipped Andre Zeller, 63. In an ornate, oak-paneled courtroom of the ancient Palais de Justice, both went on trial for leading the short-lived April rebellion against France and Charles de Gaulle...
Many a college coach and president was shocked at the extent of the mess-which is fast overshadowing the 1951 bribe scandal involving some 30 basketball players at seven colleges-and cast about for the causes. A sample explanation came from N.Y.U.'s Ray Paprocky. a blond, crew-cut management major who looks like anyone's All-American astronaut. "That money was worth more to me than getting caught," he said, candidly. "I was married, my wife was expecting a baby, my father had just died. I had to repay a loan, and I had nothing...
...believe that every teacher Mayer ran into was either "tall," "pretty," or "birdlike," or some combination of the three. And his choice of words is appalling, often obscuring his point. When Mayer begins a description of what he considers a good teacher by calling her "a big, bouncy, bony, blond girl, under thirty, who talks at a lightning pace," he should realize that he is prejudicing the reader...