Word: hammerism
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...Vietnam war is to end by negotiation and thereby not become any more of a confrontation between the "great powers" than it is at present, all parties concerned will have to exercise restraint in order to make it possible to hammer out a proposal for an end of the conflict...
...lead that it stretched through the course of the cold, raw afternoon. Bill Tew led a 1-2 Crimson performance in the javelin, winning the event on his last throw. Fred Lang, competing in his first meet of the Spring, won the high jump, and Ted DeMars took the hammer...
...berimbau quavers. Suddenly, Purple Shirt drops on his hands and kicks one foot out in the bencao, aiming at Breaker's ribs. Breaker fades into a negativa, slumping smoothly backward onto one hand and one foot as the blow whistles harmlessly past, then lashes out in the hammer, his foot aimed at Purple Shirt's groin. What does Purple Shirt do? Why, he cartwheels away, smiling, and then both resume the ginga as the tambourines jingle, gourds rattle, and the one-stringed berimbau twangs along...
...field events, Jim Kleiger will compete in the pole vault, Ted DeMars in the hammer, and Bill Pade in the javelin, but none are expected to place...
...Bobby Kennedy, the strangely ominous atmosphere of the Easthampton party, and suspicions of a spontaneous assassination attempt on Mr. Mailer himself. The denouement of the film came, we are informed, when on the last day of the week Mr. Rip Torn attacked Mr. Kingsley Mailer with a seriously weilded hammer, hit him on the head with the flat of it, and in return had his ear bitten bloody. We wonder whether Mr. Mailer might really have been more pleased with the way the film emerged if the assasin had attacked more viciously, the victim had pleaded vainly for protection from...