Word: franchisee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The reasoning behind the moves was something less than reassuring. In the National League, Milwaukee lost its bid for a franchise because, as League President Warren Giles explained, "it is only 90 miles away from two major-league clubs in Chicago." San Diego is located little farther from Los Angeles...
Gold-Plated Bikini. Chains are even becoming complete garments, themselves. For French Singer Franchise Hardy, Paris' Paco Rabanne recently created a suit of aluminum chain mail that weighs 34 Ibs. Says Francoise: "It forces me to exteriorize my sentiments, using only my voice, my eyes and my face." Translation...
A DEMOCRATICALLY elected Board, with the franchise extended to students and Faculty, would encourage the examination of these University issues. Since only about 30,000 alumni vote in an Overseers' election, the largest voting bloc would be in Cambridge. Candidates for the Board would be campaigning here on the issues...
Until TIME'S story ran, Captain Simonsen, his wife and a staff of three were able to handle the courses in a modest office in Santa Barbara, cutting stencils and running off lessons on a mimeograph machine. As a result of the story, their mail tripled, monthly enrollment in...
According to Pittenger, the Patriots first used the Stadium in 1960, playing against the Dallas franchise which later became the Kansas City franchise. "That year marked the only time that allowing the pros into the Stadium caused a conflict," Whitlock said.