Word: colorados
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That is why U.S. relations with Latin America are likely to look different next month, and a good deal less cordial than when President Johnson and Mexico's Adolfo Lopez Mateos meet in Los Angels today. Despite disagreement on the use of Colorado River water and recognition of Red China, U.S. Mexican relations represent the smoothest side of our hemispheric affairs. The two countries have amicably settled the Chamizal border dispute, and Mexican Alliance for Progress projects have been successful...
...weather was sunny enough to make the surface moist and soft, cold enough (at 29°) to keep the undercoating hard and fast. U.S. hopes ran high: at the last minute officials had reversed the seedings that determined starting positions, moved both Vermont's Billy Kidd, 20, and Colorado's Buddy Werner, 27, into the coveted first rank. The luck of the draw gave Kidd first crack at the 10,236-ft. course-and when he flashed past the finish line in 2 min. 21.82 sec., almost 1½ sec. better than the course record, American joy knew...
...else came close. Nearly crashing into a tree, Colorado's Werner was lucky to finish 17th, and the fastest of all the U.S. skiers, as it turned out, was California's Ni Orsi, 19, who had barely qualified for the team, wound up 14th. Winner Zimmermann did his best to console the losers. "After all," he said, "it's only proper that an Austrian should win on an Austrian mountain...
Lewis received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1910, but did not join the faculty until 1920. He spent the intervening years teaching at the Universities of Colorado and California, and as an artilleryman in World War I. He was a visiting professor at Princeton for a year following his retirement from Harvard, and then moved to Menlo Park, where he lived until his death...
Methodist Bishop Kennedy condemns premarital sex "in general" but adds, "I wouldn't stand in judgment. There would be exceptions." Recently, Wally Toevs, Presbyterian pastor at the University of Colorado, more or less condoned premarital sex when there is a "covenant of intimacy." A distinguished Protestant theologian privately recommends-he doesn't believe the U.S. is ready for him to say it publicly-the idea of a trial affair for some people, a "little marriage" in preparation for the "great marriage" which is to last...