Word: bowle
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bowl of Jelly. Schlesinger was nowhere near as close to Kennedy as Speechwriter Ted Sorensen, whose own memoir soared to the top of the bestseller lists. No matter. Acutely aware of his peripheral vantage point, Schlesinger has managed-by using state papers, letters and personal interviews-to reconstruct the period so skillfully that the result is not so much a personal memoir as a penetrating, balanced ledger of the Kennedy Administration...
...mile stretch between Los Angeles and Kansas City was until recently fairly much an artistic dust bowl as far as museums are concerned. Not until 1959 did Phoenix, a man-made oasis in the red, rubble-strewn desert, get its first honest-to-goodness art museum, with a collection valued at $2.6 million...
...Michigan State: a 12-3 victory over Notre Dame, which was the nation's highest-scoring team (33 points per game); at South Bend, Ind. The No. 1-ranked, Rose Bowl-bound Spartans put the finishing touches on a perfect (ten victories, no losses) season by rolling up 286 yds., holding the No. 4-ranked Irish to 24 yds. passing, minus 12 yds. on the ground. Michigan State's probable New Year's day opponent: U.C.L.A., which beat crosstown rival U.S.C. 20-16. In a battle of Ivy League unbeatens, Dartmouth's Mickey Beard scored...
Cozza roomed with Pont for four years at Miami of Ohio, played quarterback when his roommate was setting a school rushing record at halfback, and was Pont's top assistant at both Miami and Yale. The style of football played at the Bowl this season, then, is much the same as spectators saw in Harvard Stadium last year, with slight variations due to changes in personnel...
...ranked Spartans were a bit surprised to find themselves trailing 13-10 in the last quarter. But then Steve Juday passed for two touchdowns, and Dick Kenney kicked a 27-yd. field goal to assure Michigan State its first Big Ten championship and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Other scores: Arkansas 24, Southern Methodist 3; Alabama 35, South Carolina 14; Mississippi 14, Tennessee 13; Princeton 31, Yale 6; Missouri 30, Oklahoma 0; TCU 25, Texas...