Word: eleven
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Architect Edward Durell Stone, 64, was beaming. His former flame had a glow in her eyes. "Goodbye, Maria. Good luck," Stone whispered dramatically in New York State Supreme Court. Thus the architect parted from his wife Maria Elena Torch Stone, 37, after eleven years of marriage, the last two of which had been filled with charges and countercharges of abandonment and adultery. Now she will have custody of their two children, about $55,000 a year in alimony and the $250,000 Manhattan town house, where she will settle down to complete a fictional account of her experiences in architecture...
This season the quartet's eleven concerts in Philadelphia drew near-sellout crowds. Following their success in Manhattan last week, the de Pasquale brothers had only one regret. Said Joseph: "If only Dad could have heard us. He would have popped his buttons...
...first time in history, the U.S. Government last week made sense out of the least profitable industry in the most populous part of the nation. The eleven-member Interstate Commerce Commission approved unanimously the coupling of the two biggest railroads in the eastern U.S., the Pennsylvania and the New York Central. The ICC at the same time stalled the merger trend among the richer railroads of the U.S. West. In a surprising and bitterly dissented 6-5 decision, it vetoed-at least for now-a union of the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific and the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy...
...this time the Holy Cross goalie must have been a bit shell-shocked. Besides the eleven that got past him he had alrady stopped 24 shots...
...Eleven Harvard shells race in the regatta on the Charles today...