Word: disasterously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Southeastward at 18,000 ft. over southern Indiana one afternoon last week bored a Northwest Airlines propjet Lockheed Electra bearing passengers from snowy Minneapolis and Chicago to Miami. At about 3 o'clock, Pilot Ed Laparle, 57, checked on the radio with Indianapolis Control Center, signed off with an...
Nonsense Talk. At first, Secretary of State Christian Herter offered Castro a diplomatic out for his undiplomatic language, laid the outburst to "emotional strain" over the disaster. But when his words only increased the din of epithets, even Herter's patience was tried. He summoned Enrique Patterson, Cuba'...
Castro himself milked the disaster for all it was worth. Treating the dead as war heroes, he had their bodies carried to the Palace of Workers to lie in state, decreed 24 hours of national mourning, three days of government mourning. The government, he said, would appropriate $1,000,000...
¶ Wives should watch their husbands' waistlines even more closely than their bank balances, and make sure husbands get some daily exercise even if it is only walking to the station. ¶ Wives who think their husbands are so tough they can take anything are bad enough, but when...
By his junior high school year, a student should have picked three colleges. If all are equally tough to enter, disaster is possible. One prospect should be tough, one medium, one a shoo-in-and all worth the price. The odds are still unpredictable. Objective as they try to be...