Word: brands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...informative and accurate portrayal of the "three or thirty sides" of my grandfather, but also for getting "off its pages and into the minds of its readers" a correct image-the warm affection and informal joviality he was capable of sharing. Finally he no longer bears the formerly endured brand by the public of a press lord who, like a ticker-tape machine, can only spew forth hard facts...
...Brand Type-Tar Nicotine Marvels. . .KF. . . 8.3. ..0.32 Cascade. . KMF. 9.1. ...0.34 Carlton . . . .KF . . 9.7. .. .0.74 King Sano. . KFD . 12.0. . . 0.39 Duke KF .12.3. . . . . 0.46 Life .KF .13.6. . .. .0.97 True. . KF. .15.8. . . 0.80 Kent KF 18.8. . 1.10 Montclair KMF 21.1 1.15 Spring KMF 21.7 1.16 Galaxy Marlboro KF KF 22.1 22.4 1.43 1.24 Winston KF 22.9 1.32 Old Gold KF 23.0 1.32 Waterford KF 23.0 1.40 Lark KF 23.1 1.26 Philip Newport Morris KF KMF 23.3 23.2 1.34 1.46 Viceroy KF 23.4 1.68 Salem KMF 23.6 1.43 Paxton KMF 23.8 1.43 Parliament...
...seem when the moods are manufactured by that offbeat brand of musician, the cocktail pianist. The sign outside says "Music for Hand Holders," but he plays for not only the bewitched but also the bothered, bewildered and just plain bombed. His salon is a saloon with carpeting, usually sporting a get-away-from-it-all name like the Shangri-la or the Windjammer. The lights are low, and the prices are high. And what escape the customer cannot find in the alcohol and easy ambiance, the cocktail pianist provides with a painless medley of ballads, show tunes, light classics...
...bacco company, Lorillard last year earned $29 million on sales of $510 million, but its profits have barely budged since the late 1950s, when its filter, Kent, stole the low-tar-and-nico-tine march on the industry. Chairman Manuel Yellen, 54, last year offered a new filter brand, True, both plain and mentholated; though True is highly successful so far, sales have just begun to make up for its heavy introductory costs in a market now choked with competition...
...more exciting was Saturday afternoon's NIT final, in which Southern Illinois beat Marquette, 71-56. The Salukis are probably the best team east of the Mississippi and play the brand of ball that can make college basketball second to nothing for excitement. Led by Walt Frazier, as complete a ballplayer as you will find, the Southern Illinois jumping jacks exhibit the "Big D" defense that makes every pass a challenge...