Word: hecticly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...going home, but they don't really mean it. If they go back to the old home on vacation, they always come scurrying back here." Boyd West, the C.P.A. who represents Los Alamos in the state house of representatives, says frankly: "When I make trips out into the hectic world, I find it a bit frightening...
...post with one of the U.S.'s largest book publishing houses. He will be vice chairman of the board of directors of Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. But retiring Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, who has had mountains of surplus corn on his mind through his eight hectic years in office, elected to linger in familiar pastures. Last week he became a director of Corn Products Co., world's largest processor of that troublesome crop...
Stock-boosting maneuvers are not always so easy to identify or trace. TelAutograph stock zoomed from 9 to 24 in eight hectic trading days last fall after the company created the impression in a press release that it had a franchise on a machine able to transmit writing over telephone wires. The SEC set the record straight (TelAutograph had the machine, but not the only one of its kind). Three weeks ago Sperry Rand Corp. privately showed a group of stock analysts a new product for a computer, although the official announcement was one week off. The company also sent...
Crimson captain Nick Estabrook scored the key victory of the meet with a pin of Williams captain Ed Chase at 6:17 of the match. After nearly pinning his opponent at the end of the second period, Estabrook completely overpowered Chase in the hectic first seconds of the last period...
...hectic third period, when the varsity threatened to tie the score at any moment, McIntosh was magnificent. Faking and dribbling beautifully, he was unstoppable as he made his way down the sideline through the Tiger defense. His passes and shots were on the mark, but something always happened to foll his attempts...