Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Solicitor General Archibald Cox yesterday assured University officials that the Justice Department is keeping close watch on the case of John W. Perdew '64 and other civil rights workers now serving their third month in a Georgia prison for integration activities...
...addition to making money contributions, students will be asked to send letters to President Kennedy, Gov. Carl Sanders of Georgia, members of Congress, and U.S. Solicitor General Archibald Cox. Cox was selected instead of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy because only the Soliticter General has the right to fle amleus curas briefs it like Percew...
...SUNSET STRIP (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). The first part of a five-hour mystery (to run for the next five weeks) with a five-hour cast that includes Burgess Meredith, Richard Conte, Wally Cox, Peter Lorre, Herbert Marshall, Joseph Schildkraut, Walter Slezak, Ed and Keenan Wynn...
...Yaleman Cox, 53, has made a lot of money in business (timber, mining), and lost a lot in sports, investing in such dismal properties as New York's inept football Yankees of the early 1940s, Brooklyn's short-lived football Dodgers, and the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, which finished seventh the year he owned it. A few years ago he foolhardily set out to bring big-time soccer to the soccer-resistant U.S., founded the International Soccer League. It has lost money, predictably, but this year's overall attendance, 288,743, was roughly double the 1960 total...
...protect referees and players from the fans, many foreign teams maintain wide moats around their fields, but with smaller crowds to cope with, Cox just had a strong fence erected at the stadium for last week's Challenge Cup game. Contestants: West Ham, the British team that won the 1963 I.S.L. championship, and Dukla, a top Czech team. Dukla took the two-game series, 1-0 and 1-1. The margin of victory was a late goal booted in the second game by Left Halfback Josef Masopust, whom European newsmen voted Europe's "player of the year...