Word: haring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Soapy decided to wash up and check out, the odds-on favorite of pollsters and pundits to succeed him was popular Secretary of State Jim Hare, who had led the Democratic ticket in 1958. But Hare was known as an independent-thinking cuss. The unions, in a spectacular exercise of political muscle, swung behind Swainson. On primary day, 70,000 Wayne County Democrats cast "bullet" votes for Swainson; i.e., they did not even bother to vote for the other 16 contested offices on the ballot. Swainson's statewide margin of victory: just under...
...DAPHNE HARE...
Thus the Crimson's sophomore contingent is likely to be pressed into service early in the season. Tony Davies and Mike Hare will substitute at half-back, and Albert Chang and Mike Kramer will put in some time on the line...
...Hare has impressed Munro in the few days he has been out. He may not be in very good shape today after only one real workout, but he is expected to aid the Crimson materially as the season progresses. Munro has described Kramer, a wing, as "small and slow, but with a good foot." The diminutive sophomore will get his big chance tomorrow as relief for the depieted wing corps...
...airports are also wrestling with the immense technological problems of the jet age. The hungry jets have made obsolete the ubiquitous airport fuel truck; Idlewild, Seattle, London, O'Hare and Brasilia are all installing underground fueling systems. Hong Kong Airport has solved its space problem by building a runway 8,350 feet into Hong Kong bay. Miami has a new $350,000 radar approach system. Near San Francisco, the Federal Aviation Agency is building an ultramodern, $5,000,000 radar air-traffic control center, whose Remington Rand electronic brain will track all aircraft in a three-state zone. Hardest...