Word: hay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Beta Kappa literary exercises in Sanders Theatre. Orator, J. Russell Wiggins of the Washington Post and Times Herald; Poet, John Hay...
...generosity some years ago, Liz gave her husband a 50% cut of her proceeds from the picture. So Eddie Fisher, who is still her husband, will make perhaps 14 times as much from Cleopatra as Richard Burton. He'll be rolling in money, but that ain't hay...
...conservatism and innovation. Its president, William Hewitt, 48, a San Francisco-born marketing expert, is only the fifth man to head the company since John Deere founded it. The company's history is largely one of careful, unspectacular growth. Yet Deere produced the first cotton harvester, the first hay bale ejector and the first power steering for tractors. Under Hewitt, president for eight years, the emphasis has switched even more strongly to innovation, and Deere has abandoned its conservative image...
...John Hay '38, a poet and naturalist, will deliver the Phi Beta Kappa poem. Hay, the president of the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, is the author of A Private History, a volume of poems published...
...Next on the chopping block: the American Weekly, oldest of U.S. Sunday supplements, which once boasted a circulation of 10 million. The Weekly will bow out of its last nine out lets Sept. i, and John Hay Whitney's Parade will replace it in four of them...