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Word: dan (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Revlon went outside the company to find a new president, Dan Rodgers, 46, until now vice president of the competitive American Home Products Corp. With Revlon selling well in cosmetics, Rodgers, who succeeds George H. Murphy, is likely to concentrate on some of the company's subsidiary products, such as shoe polish, dyes, plastic flowers and women's sportswear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executives: Tips Toward the Top | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...scholastic tendency has hit trivia. Edwin Goodgold and Dan Carlinsky alphabetized all the major trivialities and arranged them so that you can't see the answer without having the person in the next stall at Lamont know you're cheating. A special twenty-question section for the connoisseur, even asks you to name Milton Berle's mother. (No, not Mrs. Berle.) A reading period necessity published by Dell for only fifty cents...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN BRIEF | 5/12/1966 | See Source »

...Dan Hootstein is at last emerging as Harvard's most dangerous hitter. The junior rightfielder has lifted his average 30 points since the Southern trip and leads the team with 17 RBI's. He recorded a single and a double against Army's Mac Hayes, continuing his habit of hitting well against strong pitching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Faces Strong Green Nine; McCandlish May Start for Crimson | 5/10/1966 | See Source »

Columbia got a quick run in the first Crimson starter Jim McCandlish, but two walks and singles by Jim Tobin and Dan Hotstein accounted for a pair of Harvard runs in the bottom of the inning. Houston bashed a home run to dead center in the third with George Neville on base to give the Crimson a three-run load. The Lions knocked McCandlish out with two runs in the fourth, encouraging Columbia bench jockeys to ride selected Harvard players enthusiastically. Bob Welz's triple, Neville's double and Houston's single off the third baseman's glove...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Nine Nips Lions, 10-9; Bows to Army | 5/9/1966 | See Source »

...course, Graustark had never run more than seven furlongs. So his Darby Dan Farm owners and Trainer Loyd Gentry decided to give him his final prep over the nine furlongs (1½ miles) of the Blue Grass Stakes, just one furlong short of the Derby distance. Though he had a slight infection in his left front hoof, the mere mention of his name was enough to reduce the field to two other horses: Rehabilitate, an also-runner, and Abe's Hope, a hard-luck colt who won the Florida Derby last month only to have the victory wiped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: All Out for the Roses | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

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