Word: eds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ourselves X-ed Hitler on the Victory in Europe cover, May 7, 1945 and completed the one-two with an X-ed rising sun on the Aug. 20, 1945 cover to mark the surrender of Japan...
...tung on the Jan. 13 cover. The distributor hand-stamped the thousand or more copies (exclusive of those for the U.S. military) that circulate in Taiwan. Earlier, the Taiwanese have occasionally stamped our pictures of Red Chinese figures with the word Kungfei, or Communist bandit. Deliveries of the X-ed issue were several days late, but the Nationalists had their figurative revenge and the last word in Taiwan on Chairman Mao as far as TIME was concerned. We feel they also provided an intriguing comment on the Chinese mentality and its preoccupation with form, subjects discussed in this week...
Hoyt Taylor, Bobby Gass, and Ed Kaier all won their matches, Taylor by a 3-2 score and the other two 3-1. David Landes and Gerry Sarnat both lost 2-3 to their Yale opponents, though Landes almost pulled out a win against the number one player on Yale's freshman team...
...Democratic primary, and the Courier was viewing its future--which held out the prospect of warm friends in high places--with unabashed enthusiasm. A couple of days before the vote, editors set into type a jubilant editorial on the power of the Negro vote. It never ran; the ed, framed in black, hangs in the Courier office. All but a handful of Negroes and white liberals were clobbered at the polls...
Rachmat Kartadjoemena (123) of Kirkland House was the only 1966 champion to successfully defend the same crown. Leverett's Ed Stump won the 177 title this year, after being 167 champ last year...