Word: clubs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...found the aims of Communism and the U.S. "irreconcilable." Calm and courtly, Harriman became a bridge expert at Yale (class of 1913), coached crew and rowed in the same shell with Dean Acheson, later was an eight-goal polo player at Long Island's Meadow Brook club. Even today, dismounted, the slim six-footer is acknowledged by Hobe Sound (Fla.) residents to be a champion croquet strategist...
...like sex, French admen are dressing up their advertisements by undressing the models who appear in them. France's nude look is far more explicit than anything in U.S. advertising, which largely confines its scantily clad models to women's fashion layouts. In an ad for Sea Club beach apparel in French men's magazines, a bare-breasted young woman lounges seductively inside a sleek sports car while a man in a snug-fitting bathing suit sprawls across the auto's trunk. To promote Selimaille men's underwear, a layout in the politically oriented...
Seniors will solicit contributions from their classmates door-to-door in the Houses starting Wednesday. Tables may later be set up in the dining halls and a notice posted in the Faculty Club to gather money from the rest of the College...
...Harvard Outing Club officials called for his Wellesley counterpart to come to the front of the crowd of tired racers. "Your services will be cheerfully rendered, I presume," he said to her. She smiled, and gave each of the top four finishers the traditional kiss on the cheek
...Stowe, in those days an up-and-coming public school. His learning project during the period was gentlemanly idling. With enormous industry and almost no money, he taught himself to hunt, shoot, fish, and handle falcons. He mocked this hunger for accomplishment in a book, written between hunt-club meets, called Burke's Steerage, or the Amateur Gentleman's Introduction to Noble Sports and Pastimes. White was not very good at falconry (goshawks and merlins kept getting away), but it became his passion; it had the advantage of belonging to the boyhood of history. Later, for perhaps...