Word: hare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...handle jets. And although the FAA estimates that the number of jet airports will increase to 346 by 1970 and to more than 500 by 1975, their added capacity will not fully relieve the growing pressure or end the flight delays at such busy fields as Chicago's O'Hare, Los Angeles' International and New York's John F. Kennedy airports...
Double Billing. Dodd and his lawyer, New Yorker John F. Sonnett, aimed their bitterest attacks at the Senator's onetime bookkeeper, Michael V. O'Hare, one of the four who had scoured the files. O'Hare swore that on five occasions, acting under the Senator's instructions, he had "double billed" the cost of airline tickets, getting reimbursement both from the Senate and from the organization that had invited Dodd to appear. He also told of allowing Dodd to "borrow" $6,000 from one of the Senator's testimonial ac counts to clear up back...
...Hare's testimony about the "borrowed" money raised a particularly delicate question. As Kentucky's Republican Senator John Sherman Cooper asked at the hearing, if Dodd had really understood the money in the testimonial accounts to be his as a gift-and not a political contribution-why had he carefully avoided writing personal checks against it? Attacking O'Hare's testimony, Sonnett implied that he was a forger, brought in Handwriting Expert Charles Appel, who had testified in the Lindbergh kidnaping case, to show that a number of checks drawn on the ac count...
Dick Low (160) was the only Harvard wrestler to lose, and his defeat was an 8-0 decision to undefeated Eli Tom Mc Ewan, one of the top wrestlers in the East. Chris Wickens, wrestling for the first time this year at 177, tied Ed O'Hare, 5-5, in the only other match in which Yale won any team points...
...Noel Hare, who placed second, jumped 22 ft. 111/4 in. but lost by half an inch. Hare had been injured and out of competition for a month before the meet. Bob Galliers finished third at 22-8 1/4, and John Avault was fifth...