Word: denver
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mass 7 Rhode Island 0 Bucknell 37 Kings Point 0 NFL Detroit 10 Chicago 0 Philadelphia 23 New York 17 St. Louis 38 Washington 24 Cleveland 20 Dallas 16 Los Angeles 42 San Francisco 14 Minnesota 30 Pittsburgh 10 Baltimore 24 Green Bay 21 AFL San Diego 42 Denver 14 Buffalo 35 Kansas City...
NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 26New York 3 Baltimore 35 Loss Angles 20 Minnesota 24 Green Bay 23 Philadelphia 21 Pittsburgh 7 Cleveland 27 Dallas 6 San Francisco 31 Chicago 21 AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 28 Houston 7 Boston 39 Denver...
...choice. But in the wake of the convention, the press defended its misjudgment with a spate of fresh anti-Goldwater comment. "Practically all of Goldwater's votes and views," said the Sacramento Bee, which had opposed Barry all along, "tend toward the enslavement of Americans." Said the Denver Post, "The Republican Party had its eyes open when it nominated Senator Barry Goldwater. It took the step deliberately; it knew what it was doing, and it must be held accountable for the results...
...equipment last year-more than any manufacturing industry. Automation has transformed harvesting and animal husbandry. This year 80% of all U.S. cotton will be picked mechanically v. only 1% at the end of World War II. One company, two-year-old Gates Cyclo Inc., has seized a tenth of Denver's egg market with an automated egg "factory" whose caged hens are moved past conveyer-fed food and water troughs in climate-controlled circular buildings: the plant covers only three acres, runs 24 hours a day with a staff of 18. Today's cattle live in sanitary quarters...
...Denver, Miller cried that the Democrats "have given us Bobby Baker and Billie Sol Estes. And Lyndon Johnson had the colossal nerve at Atlantic City to go before the American people and say, 'Let us continue.'" In Lincoln, Neb., he told an airport crowd about what might happen if Johnson wins the election: "I suppose we will have George Meany as head of the Small Business Administration and Bobby Baker as Secretary of the Treasury." In Columbus, he struck out at possible Democratic dirty work at the polls: "Maybe we're being optimistic, but we hope that...