Word: clubs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Even after all these years, Eddie Rickenbacker, 77, the World War I flying ace, still has the itchiest trigger finger in the West. Latest target: hippies. "I love 'em like a rattlesnake," Cap'n Eddie said at a National Press Club luncheon in Washington. "If I had my way I'd give draft-card burners a good lashing and a good haircut; I would give beatniks the same, and get a good old-fashioned horse-curry brush and give 'em a good bang. I'd put these odds and ends out in front in Viet...
Next year might actually bring some improvement if Henry is lucky enough to get a new set of golf clubs for Christmas-clubs with aluminum shafts. Like the steel tennis racket, the aluminum-shafted golf club is being touted as a breakthrough of science. For 15 years, club manufacturers have been trying unsuccessfully to improve on the now-familiar stepped steel shafts that replaced hickory in the 1920s. Fiber-glass shafts, for instance, are whippier than steel, but their extreme flexibility only tends to exaggerate flaws in a golfer's swing. Aluminum is more rigid than fiber glass...
...Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" reverberated through Burr B yesterday as Nat Sci 5 students bade bon-voyage to George Wald, professor of Biology...
...foot-11, 175 pound speedster spent the early part of the season in the Army and has been working with the Patriots' taxi squad since rejoining the club several weeks...
...Harvard Ski Club and the Ski Team will present the color movie. "The Magnificent Skiers" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Lowell Lecture Hall. Tickets at the door...