Word: brands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Civil Service Commissioner, he was knighted in 1957. This last honor has brought some confusion, for it makes him Sir Charles Snow. "If I had known," he says, "I probably would have written as Charles Snow. But I started as C.P. Snow, and it becomes something of a brand name, so I stick with...
...present series of three lectures will be the end of punditry, Snow is determined. "No more talk," he asserts. It's back to a desk and writing the novels which readers in his Cambridge and our Cambridge, his London and their Moscow, know under the brand name of C.P. Snow...
...untied season since 1923, won the Ivy League championship, and gained revenge for a band of seniors who had never before beaten Harvard. But Yale's victory in The Game did much more. To a skeptical TV audience along the East Coast, Yale proved it could play a brand of rugged, resourceful football despite the Ivy League's thorough de-emphasis of the sport. Few old Blues, even of deepest hue, would argue that Yale could have won regularly against such emphasized football powers as Iowa, Missouri and Mississippi. But this year Yale had the strength, depth...
Block & Tackle. Around the gracious, red brick campus, the football area is known tersely as "Vaught's Valley." Into the valley each afternoon strides Coach Vaught, his square shoulders bulging a red sweatshirt out of shape, to teach a brand of football that is as tough as he looks-and as tough as he himself once played. Back at Texas Christian they still remember one tackle made in 1932 by All-America Guard Vaught that left both the ball carrier and himself lying senseless on the field. "I'm a fundamentalist," Vaught says. "I believe in perfection...
...another record in the number of cars sold per day in the first ten days in November-6.4% ahead of the same period in record 1955. But the signs were growing that the hot-selling compacts may be losing some of their glamour; despite the addition of four new brand names, they seemed stalled at 29.2% of the market. Ford's compacts, which had been accounting for 41% of company sales last June, were down to 35.7% in November's first ten days. Compacts represented 16% of General Motors' sales, 28% of Chrysler...