Word: bottom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIE (ABC, 9-11 p.m.).* The 1961 science-fiction thriller that became a prototype for the current TV serial, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Joan Fontaine, Walter Pidgeon and Peter Lorre...
MIDDLETON, Conn., March 3--Anil Nayar and Jose Gonzalez easily advanced in the first day of the Intercollegiate Squash Championships being held on the Wesleyan courts this weekend. Seniors Craig Stapleton and Matt Hall, the bottom members of Harvard's four-man contingent, were victimized by tough draws and were eliminated in their first matches...
...would have guessed, ten weeks ago, that the Harvard hockey team would be fighting down to its very last game for a shot at the bottom position in the ECAC hockey tournament? On December 15 it seemed as if Harvard could almost back into the number three spot in the East. B.U. and Cornell were clearly the top two from pre-season on (and they were seeded in that order last week by the selection committee). But B.C. started slowly, Yale and Brown were bombed in several early games, Clarkson we'd disposed of, St. Lawrence lost the goalie...
...November 1965, the Prince regretfully turned down an even higher offer from California Art Collector Norton Simon, because Simon refused to buy unless he could take the painting outside the country for a thorough pre-purchase examination. Simon's skepticism was understandable. A strip at the bottom of the painting has been obviously repaired. And while the 16th century biographer Vasari mentions that Leonardo did such a painting, there is no record of what became of it or whether it is the same picture that became the property of Franz Josef's ancestors...
...that U.S. society had too long and too rigorously suppressed good, healthy heterosexuality. Since its growth had been stunted, Hefner argued, all sorts of perversions flourished in its place. "You get healthy sex not by ignoring it but by emphasizing it," he maintains. And the villain at the bottom of all this? Organized religion, announced Hefner with an unabashed air of discovery. Hefner revived puritanism long enough to condemn it for being as "stultifying to the mind of man as Communism or any other totalitarian concept...