Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President of the U.S. flashed up a long Texas hill, swung into the left lane to pass two cars poking along under 85 m.p.h., and thundered on over the crest of the hill-squarely into the path of an oncoming car. The President charged on, his paper cup of Pearl beer within easy sipping distance. The other motorist veered off the paved surface to safety on the road's shoulder. Groaned a passenger in the President's car when the ride was over: "That's the closest John McCormack has come to the White House...
That Sky. Through all the fun, the President sipped beer from his paper cup. Eventually, he ran dry, refilled once from Marianne's supply, emptied his cup again, and took off at speeds up to 90 m.p.h. to get more. Reporters in the cars behind could scarcely keep up, and all kept a wary eye on their speedometers. In the President's car, someone gasped at how fast Johnson was driving. Quickly, Lyndon took one hand from the wheel, removed his five-gallon hat and flopped it on the dashboard to cover the speedometer. Later, White House Press...
Harvard's front line sailors will compete in dinghies for the first time this spring at the Boston Dinghy Club Cup Races on the Charles River Basin Saturday and Sunday...
...MacMillan Cup Regatta at Annapolis, the team finished fourth behind Babson, Coast Guard, and Dartmouth, but ahead of defending champion Yale. The Crimson entry, skippered by senior Dave Stookey, finished second, seventh, and sixth in the three individual races...
...style. "He was a great storyteller and a great guy with the dolls," says Fred. "He didn't drown, as John has Leander doing in the book. He died sitting in a wing chair with a cup of tea by his side. We think he may have had a girl there with...