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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Furthermore, "Republicans gain little and lose much" from Halleck's frequent cooperation with Southern Democrats, Advance charged...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinberg, | Title: 'Advance' Blast at Congressional Leadership Arouses Republicans | 2/14/1962 | See Source »

...engagement was to Actress-Dancer Juliet Prowse, 25, the slim and beautiful South African whom Frankie met in 1959 when they were working together on Can-Can. Since then she has often acted as hostess at his dinner parties, and has been his frequent if not constant companion. "I've had lots of dates with other men," Juliet said candidly last week. "Elvis Presley, for one. But Frank and I have always been mature about our romance. We don't go for this teen-age bit about going steady and all that jazz. Frank and I just enjoy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: The President's Week | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

...Crimson was shooting last night and there was nothing (except B.U.'s frequent icings) that could stop it. Eleven Crimson skaters figured in the scoring with Tim Taylor, the team's high-scorer, and Bill Beckett netting two goals apiece. Others with two points during the rout were center Gene "Kimo" Kinasewich with a goal and an assist and defenseman Ron Thompson with two assists...

Author: By Bruce M. Reeves, | Title: Hockey Squad Overwhelms B.U., 8-1; Varsity Nets Six Goals in First Period | 1/16/1962 | See Source »

...Rosewall, lost only once-to the U.S. in 1954. In 1957 both players turned pro. A power hitter with flat-trajectory ground strokes, Hoad is the logical successor to No. 1 Pro Pancho Gonzales. A master scrambler, possessor of the game's best backhand. Rosewall is a frequent winner on the rich pro circuit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Best in the World | 1/5/1962 | See Source »

...Justice Department had a different explanation. Pointing out that G.E. had been found guilty in 29 antitrust actions in the last 50 years, the trustbusters described the court order as the only way to frustrate "G.E.'s proclivity for persistent and frequent involvement in antitrust violations." The trustbusters also denied G.E.'s contention that the order would saddle the company with the burden of proving its innocence, argued instead that it would still be up to the Government to prove violations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Public Policy: Going After G.E. | 1/5/1962 | See Source »

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