Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Paul Zygas, Lawrence Butler, and John Kolb are scheduled to go for Harvard in the sabre, with Captain Nick Spitzer, Kent Brittain, and Steve Chalmers in the epee. Lloyd Ramsey, Dan Kirsch, and Charles Dooley in the foil fill out the lineup...
With five judgeships to fill, Pennsylvania's Governor William Scranton in an unusual, administrative action has borrowed a leaf from the Missouri Plan by appointing a seven-man (three lawyers, three laymen, one judge) Judicial Nominating Commission to recommend candidates (all vacancies are in Philadelphia). The judges Scranton finally chooses will face the voters when their terms run out, but they can expect the bipartisan support now given to most Philadelphia judges. By specifying that the nominating commission is to list three names for each vacancy, Scranton should avoid the unhappy quandary of New York's Mayor Wagner...
When Bogart lights a cigarette on the screen, girls respond with big, sexy sighs. Bogart alone could save the tobacco industry if there were only enough Radcliffe girls and Harvard boys to fill the nation. "It's that special way Bogey grits his teeth, then parts his lips and sort of hisses that makes it so great," explains Ciji Ware, a Radcliffe senior whose favorite swain, as she calls him, is Ted Landreth, the Harvard boy who in turn best imitates the way Bogey smoked. "Bogey," she insists, "is everything we wish Harvard-men were, in addition to what...
...freighter. But the breakthrough in air freight is only beginning. Before mid-1965, U.S. airlines will be flying 30 DC-8F and Boeing 707-321C jet freighters, each of which in one week's normal schedule can car ry coast to coast enough freight to fill 20 boxcars. Using prepacked freight pallets, special lift mechanisms and aircraft floors with built-in rollers, crews can load and unload jet freighters in less than half the time it takes to load a piston plane with one third the cargo capacity. Air freighters can offer overnight delivery on both coast...
...guest on a TV quiz show, the airline shipped along the thing that made him distinctive: a 2,300-lb. sugar cookie that the lad had baked himself. Nowadays, the nation's airlines are willing to carry almost anything-including some substantial losses-in the rush to fill their cargo bins. Air freight (excluding air mail and air express) has increased more than 50% in the last four years, reaching a volume of $230 million last year. This year it will increase another 10%, and aviation experts believe that it may some day rival passenger travel as a source...