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Word: fans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more ardent comic fan was on hand than French Film Director Alain Resnais, who acknowledges that some of the techniques he used in Last Year at Marienbad were based on Mandrake. Resnais hopes to make a movie with Falk, but why, he wanted to know, did Mandrake warm up to Narda back in 1950? Did Falk change the relationship deliberately? Replied a rather stunned Falk: "I can't even remember what I was writing in those days, but I'm sure it wasn't deliberate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comics: The Modern Mono Lisa | 3/5/1965 | See Source »

...newspaper and see "Wrestling" scheduled to be televised over Channel 38. His mind swimming with visions of Haystack Calhoun and the Masked Manler, he will turn on his set and see Harvard's Howie Henjyoji, all 123 pounds of him, stalking to the center of the mat. The fan will switch off his set, muttering to himself "What kind of wrestling is that, anyhow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestlers Meet Princeton Today | 2/20/1965 | See Source »

...besides, as any chauvinistic Crimson basketball fan could tell you, Harvard is "overdue." At the race track there are always guys who have been losing money consistently for 40 years, but who keep coming back for more because they're "overdue" for a hot streak...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Slumping Crimson Basketball Team Meets Penn and Princeton in IAB This Weekend | 2/19/1965 | See Source »

...Kennedy has been treated to this sort of gratuitous attention from the fan and gossip-mongering magazines before. Two years ago, a rash of equally meretricious cover stories popped up on newsstands. One of the articles ruefully confessed that Jackie Kennedy hated Hollywood. If she didn't then, she has every reason...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Hollywood's New Cover Girl | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...stroke back in third. A third-round 68 shot Paul into the lead, and the rest was easy-with a little bit of luck. Harney's wild No. 2-iron second shot on the par-five ninth hole barely missed a boundary fence, scooted through a crowd of fans in the rough, bounced into another crowd around the green and somehow trickled to a stop just off the apron. "You must have gone to Mass this morning," joked a fan. Answered Catholic Harney: "Twice." A chip, and a putt-and he had his birdie. Harney's last-round...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: The Part-Time Pro | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

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