Word: diadem
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Satyr & Dwarf. Then to ensure that wedding bells will not toll, the judge imports a snake-eyed satyr named Harry Diadem. Harry is 25 and has scored, as he puts it, with 603 different women since puberty. He is confident that Laurie Mae will...
...Wood-to Shea pass in the final minute of play which gave The Elephants a win over Winthrop earlier this season in their only close contest of the campaign. Striggow's hard running paced Eliot in its crucial victory over Leverett, which gave the Elephants the House football diadem...
...spent nine years with Des Moines's Meredith Publishing Co. (Better Homes and Gardens). He joined the Journal in 1960 as an associate editor, moved up to managing editor last year. Well aware that he will have his hands full regaining the magazine's lost diadem, crew-cut Curt Anderson (he is now letting his hair grow out) is keeping his own counsel. "The Journal's basic character will be retained." he said, "but there will be changes." At week's end the Goulds quietly slipped off to the Bahamas for an extended rest. "Our career...
...Nature, but once the scullery maid of the great scholastic Doctors, who in their wisdom, their prescience and their closeness to the truths of the human Heart did not denigrate those Books of non-cumulative Knowledge (among which one may number the most precious Jewels in the Diadem of Civilization) but rather cherished most those books with the most Soul--with all her calipers and retorts has to this day been unable to find...
...sentimental farewell. "Dwight Eisenhower retires with the affection, respect and confidence of the nation and much of the world," said the Dallas Morning News. "No other man in universal history amassed so much influence or power at one time without taking the one more step: assumption of an imperial diadem or the trappings of dictatorship ... It behooves [President Kennedy] to remember, as we think he does, that neither the U.S. nor the rest of the world is through with Dwight Eisenhower." In Los Angeles, the Republican Times called him a "man of ripened wisdom. His adversities have nourished his good...