Word: eye
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Angeles-limit the scope of such programs. At most, says Boston's Project Director Joseph Killory, no more than 3,000 of the city's 24,000 Negro students could be shifted to suburban schools. Yet many of those involved-white and black-consider it an eye-opening experience...
Even a paperback Bondsman can guess what happens next: Annabelle flicks a series of switches and the bookcase lifts smoothly away, revealing a narrow, darkened secret passage. Anxiously, the couple enter, tripping an electric eye at the end. Wall panels slide away, and they have made the transition into the intriguing world of James Bond without so much as pausing to holler U.N.C.L.E...
...part of its successful battle for a larger share of the U.S. auto market, Chrysler Corp.'s Dodge Division lately has been wooing buyers with ads in which an eye-catching blonde model suggests: "Join the Dodge Rebellion." Last week the rebellion spread to an unexpected quarter. In the New York City area, 58 of Dodge's 98 dealers publicly attacked the way the company treats them...
Public Bank was set up in 1957 with an eye toward the fast-growing consumer-loan business. In 1965, the bank's stock peaked at $34 a share; at year's end it had $117 million in deposits, ranked 340th among the nation's 14,000 commercial banks. But despite such apparent success, there were signs of shakiness. Its president resigned last December; his successor left a scant two months later. When President James A. McGuire arrived in March, the bank was already in deep trouble...