Word: cool
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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FANFARE (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). Al Hirt's hard, sharp trumpet blows a refreshing note into the minor key of summer reruns as he stars in the first of 13 hot-month shows, with Guests Eydie Gorme and Erroll Garner making cool music. Premi...
...crowd of 15,000 is expected to attend the traditional ceremony; the weather should be fair and cool, preserving the tradition that rain never falls on a Harvard Commencement...
...arms and men would be handed over-"in view of the sincere apology, assurances and explanations given by the Uganda Prime Minister." As for East Africa's Central Legislative Assembly, which had been suspended during the crisis, it would reconvene on June 14, providing time for tempers to cool before getting back to business...
When it was all over, Schapiro himself would say only that "I am through playing cards." Reese, supremely cool about it all, merely shrugged: "Frankly, I'm not surprised all this happened. When you are on the top, all sorts if people drag you down." The two then headed back to London to await disciplinary action from the British Bridge League. If they are found guilty, they could be blackballed for life, and never be permitted to participate again in a world tournament...
That was ridiculous. And so was Liston's explanation. Said Sonny, whose half of the fighters' purse comes to a cool $600,000: "I've been hit harder. A couple of times." Why did he fall down? "I was stunned." And why didn't he get back up? "Just lost my balance, I guess...