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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...well, like I said, if you know anybody, let me know. I'd sure like to name a race horse. My book Subways Are for Sleeping was well-named enough...
...National Rifle Association's stand that gun laws will not stop people from shooting people. I would also like to see the American Automobile Association campaign to eliminate all traffic laws, because they do not stop people from speeding and driving through red lights. And then I'd like to see some interested group work to eliminate laws against rape. There are always some killjoys in society trying to restrain the American sportsman...
...Either my selection never got to Mr. Chenery or else his taste is bad. He named the damn horse Sir Gaylord. Well, you can see the kind of luck I have. Sir Gaylord went on to win everything in sight. If Mr. Chenery had listened to me, I'd have been naming race horses right and left by now. I've never forgiven Mr. Chenery for this, so I practice on his horses all the time. He has one now called Cicada's Pride. That one is by Sir Gaylord out of Cicada. What...
...least part of that toward a $52.5 million short-term bank loan due at the end of the year. Equally important, income from the deal could enable the company to move further into the production of parts, thus reduce its costly reliance on outside suppliers. As A.M.C. Chairman Roy D. Chapin Jr. sees it, the sale of Kelvinator opens the way for "further integration or diversification" within the automobile business itself-which is, he noted, "our prime interest...
Auchincloss is Real, and so is his cousin Hugh D. Auchincloss, Jackie Kennedy's stepfather. Birmingham pronounces the Auchinclosses "the definitive family of American Society." Although he is not abnormally giddy, as society writers go, he says prettily that "the lacy branches of the Auchincloss family tree spread across Society's entire landscape...