Word: denver
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chilling winds swept in off the Great Lakes, and an early snowfall muffled Midwestern cities. Rain fell from leaden skies over Atlanta and Anchorage, and Denver shivered in sub-zero cold. Across the nation, flags still stood at half-staff in reminder...
...traveled from 1,200 to 1,500 miles around the state, and I haven't met one Goldwater backer who has changed his mind." Says Wyoming's State Chairman John Wold: "Goldwater has been hurt in our state, but he can still carry it." Says Denver County Chairman Robert Lee: "Goldwater sentiment remains very strong in Colorado...
...Boston victory is far from inevitable. The same Chiefs who now are straggling home third in the Western Division were the league champs last year when they played as the Dallas Texans. Last Sunday, after going winless for two months, the Chiefs exploded against Denver for a 52-21 win. Saturday's should be a good, close ball game...
Looking Ahead. In one of the first steps of Haupt's liquidation by the Stock Exchange, Bache & Co. last week bought three of Haupt's Manhattan branch offices and another in Denver, and is negotiating for more of Haupt's 14 branch offices. It was the first liquidation of any member firm by the Stock Exchange, and Wall Street did not like the feel of it. The Street is already looking ahead to minimize the chance of any future failures among brokerage houses. At week's end the Exchange appointed two top-level committees...
...under close scrutiny down at police headquarters. But solid professionalism is evident everywhere. The music underscores action with fine restraint, and Harrington's serviceable dialogue suits the guileless, understated performances of his principals, Linda Lawson and Dennis Hopper. They are deftly typecast. As the sailor, Hopper talks about Denver, but his Attic profile might have been minted in ancient Greece. And Actress Lawson lushly incarnates the myth of mariner and maid that has haunted men's imaginations for more than 2,000 years...