Word: columne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...read in your Letters column of April 5 that Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. was the youngest person to be on the cover of TIME. Could you please tell me who was the oldest person ever to appear on the cover...
...driver on Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba, was shot and killed in 1961 by Marine Captain Arthur J. Jackson, a Medal of Honor winner in World War II. The marine officer had fired in self-defense, reported Jack Anderson in the syndicated "Washington Merry-Go-Round" column, and then recruited four other marine officers and six enlisted men to help him dispose of the body. The U.S. made a pro forma apology to Castro. Then, Anderson wrote, the Marine Corps eased four of the officers out of the service and hushed up the affair. Two Republican Congressmen from Pennsylvania-Richard...
...These two women, because they are aging, cannot stand anybody young. If you would have a private detective on them, you would be surprised what a life they lead! Why should these women be allowed to write a daily column and poison our children's minds?" For those kiddies who follow the gossip columns...
...ground. The Dobson Air Dart is a 95-lb. wheelless bug, 8 ft. long and 5 ft. wide, with a kayak-style cockpit and a zo-h.p. engine that drives a fan in the bug's nose. The fan supports the vehicle on a column of air by the same principle as the larger air-supported vehicles under development for military and commercial transportation. Designed strictly for fun, the Dart can whoosh 300 Ibs. of people about 30 m.p.h. over flat land or smooth water. Price: $595 assembled; about...
...following statements, reprinted here in the original English, appeared in the Publisher's column of the January Yale Political. They contain a challenge to our nation and our University which cannot go unanswered. (A picture of the publisher which accompanied the text in the original article is also reproduced here, so that readers may keep their antagonist firmly in mind...