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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Douglas Aircraft, once the blue chip of the planemakers, has in recent years flown in Boeing's jet wash. But by bringing out its short-range DC-9 nearly two years ahead of Boeing's competing 737, Douglas last year managed a major comeback. Last month it rolled out an elongated, 200-passenger version of its DC-8 in a bid for the interim market before the C-5A is ready. By winning the $1.5 billion contract last year to build the Air Force's first manned orbiting laboratory, on which it had gambled $60 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aerospace: No End in Sight | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...Crimson dominated the slow-moving first period, even though another Cooney Welland shuffle failed to work. The coach started defensemen Bob Clark and Chip Seammon at the wings, but they were usually unable to control the action...

Author: By Joel R. Kramer, | Title: Sextet Slashes New Hampshire, 9-5 Despite Heavy Barrage of Penalties | 1/10/1966 | See Source »

Kent Parrot's 15-footer at 3:20 of the third period, after passes from Ben Smith and Chip Scammon, sparked the Crimson comeback. In his next turn on the ice, the sophomore center deflected a shot by Waldinger and the game was tied...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Sextet Scares Toronto, Splits 2 Other Games | 1/3/1966 | See Source »

Married. Patrick John Wayne, 26, chip off the old Duke, currently seen in Shenandoah; and Margaret Ann Hunt, 23, daughter of a prominent Los Angeles asphalt-company executive; in Hollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Dec. 24, 1965 | 12/24/1965 | See Source »

Into East Europe's, shaggy capitals each day come scores of eager and secretive men from Western Europe. They are businessmen who have found that it pays to do business with the Communists. Their credentials are impeccably blue chip-Krupp, Volvo, Renault, Imperial Chemical Industries. By day, they hustle off to talk trade with ministers, plant managers and bureaucrats. By night, they cluster in the crowded bars and dining rooms of the hotels frequented mostly by foreigners: Warsaw's Bristol, Prague's Alcron, Bucharest's Athénée Palace. More than at any other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eastern Europe: Hunters Behind the Curtain | 12/10/1965 | See Source »

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