Word: clive
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Several surprises brightened the day for Harvard. Senior Clive Kileff, a tennis player by trade, was the seventh Crimson runner to cross the line. Bill Burns and Dick Lagenbach, two fast improving sophomores, were right behind him. All three were fast enough to displace Brown's fifth...
Opposed were the delegates from the country's two largest unions, the Transport and General Workers' Union and the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Orated Clive Jenkins, leader of the superintendents' and technicians' union: "No party could enact legislation so obnoxious as this and continue to call itself either democratic or socialistic." Deputy Prime Minister George Brown rose to defend the measure. "There is coming about a recognition that we are partners in an industrial democracy," he insisted. His words won the day-and approval for Wilson's wages plan...
...disappointing double debut as a scenarist and second banana, Nightclub Comedian Woody Allen has written a small flat role for himself and fleshed it out with perhaps a dozen workable gags. The rest of the dialogue is doggedly juvenile, so Director Clive Donner whips it into a frenzy, rummaging eclectically through a whole range of comedy styles, like a man tying tin cans to the tale of an old torn...
...John Reese, who just about smacks the fuzz off the ball, took a fast set from Dave Benjamin and then hung on to take the second set, 7-5, just as Benjamin was beginning to gain momentum. The Quaker third man, Clay Hamlin, blasted serves and volleys past baseliner Clive Kileff...
...third and fourth matches will be crucial. Crimson junior Clive Kileff and Captain. Dean Peckham rate as slight favorites over Clay Hamlin and Rich Kolker, but Hamlin is capable of great play when...