Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...face of indifference, it seems unlikely that any Democratic candidate will win the primary majority in May, and the top two will have to fight it out in a June runoff. The eventual winner will face Jack Cox, 41, an oil-equipment executive and a leading Democrat himself until he was defeated by Daniel in the 1960 primary. With that, Cox jumped the party to become a Republican and run for Governor this year...
Coach Larry Coolidge is starting only two lettermen, junior Captain Jim Miller at four, and Senior John Kearney as cox. Besides Senior Davis Pike at five, the rest of the boat is filled with sophomores. In addition to his team's inexperience, Coolidge has had only four weeks to get ready this year, compared to the normal eight...
...Association of the Bar, which had announced its opposition to Cooper, produced a string of witnesses who presented an astonishingly different picture of Irving Ben Cooper. "I have seen Judge Cooper screaming in a tantrum on the bench like a baby in a high chair,"testified Jean Cox, an attorney for the Legal Aid Society. On one occasion, she said, the judge had denounced her as "just a crummy little lawyer from the crummy little Legal Aid Society." Former Assistant District Attorney John Bonomi agreed that lawyers and attendants were often "Cooperized"-i.e., "excoriated and publicly humiliated"-for smiling...
...other matches in the top five, the Crimson's Doug Walter defeated Princeton's Kirk Kitson in three games, 15-3, 15-6, and 15-5; while Roger Wiegand lost to the Tigers' Steve Cox, 11-15, 15-12, 16-13, and 15-14. Playing at number five, Lou Williams collected a win for the Crimson in straight games...
...Saturday banquet, Archibald Cox '34, Solicitor General of the United States, offered his congratulations to the teams. Although he declined to take a side in the debate, Cox emphasized the closeness of the ideological and political functions of the unions...