Word: coughings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Confidence. To Tommy Kono, the secret lies in the power of positive thinking. "Successful weight lifting is not in the body," says Kono. "It's in the mind. You have to strengthen your mind to shut out everything-the man with the camera, the laugh or cough in the audience. You can lift as much as you believe you can. Your body can do what you will...
...your May 23 article on Milton Katims, Seattle Symphony Orchestra conductor: the enthusiasm of our educated, dedicated, 4,400 strong season ticket holders is the most important part of our symphony picture. One doesn't even hear a cough when our symphony plays its regular series. Truth, however, compels me to add that a few of the less musically initiated have perhaps been transported into a euphoric state by a gift of Katims' Koncert Kough Drops-available in the lobby of our concert hall before each performance. J. HANS LEHMANN, M.D. Member Seattle Symphony Board Seattle...
...alley where an accomplice waited, appropriately enough, in a black Peugeot 403 sedan. A ransom note was found beside the sand pile, addressed to Eric's father, Roland Peugeot, 34, who is general manager of the auto company: "You are a member of the filthy rich. You must cough up 50 million francs if you ever want to see the kid alive again...
...Arthur Harrison Motley, 59, publisher-president of Parade magazine since 1946, was elected president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, succeeding Edwin D. Canham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, who will become chairman of the board. Garrulous, cigar-smoking "Red" Motley, who has sold zithers, Fuller brushes and cough syrup, is sometimes called one of the twelve best U.S. salesmen, has hiked Parade's circulation from 2,000,000 to nearly 10 million, its gross from $1,800,000 to $25 million. He considers it his duty in his new job "to get the membership off its goddam...