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Meanwhile, crowded into green Argentine Army tents in Buenos Aires' waterfront park, they stared at the glittering skyline, at the bulging grain elevators, and the ships from half the world loading with rich Argentine produce. Patiently they bore the midsummer heat (Paraguay would be hotter), queued for food, washed themselves at one open hydrant, spoke in Plattdeutsch of husbands, sons and brothers not yet given up for lost. Sometimes at night a few gathered around an accordion to sing "Now thank we all our God, with hearts and hands and voices...
Another geyser, hotter than ever, boiled up from the underwater world of ballpoint pens. As usual, it was started by Milton Reynolds, the Old Faithful of ball-pointism (TIME...
...this thin stuff continues to concentrate, the particles get hotter & hotter. When they get hot enough (after some billion years), a new star shines...
Relatively untested this fall, the Dartmouth team is rated by observers as a far hotter than average eleven. In their only game they dropped a close contest to the Yale Freshmen by the score of 13 to 6, the Indian score coming on an 80-yard kick-off runback by their backfield star, Jerry Sarno, voted the outstanding back in Massachusetts last year...
There was one hitch. The Wage Stabilization Board had to approve. Seldom had a Government board found itself in a hotter spot. To approve meant: 1) cracking once again the Administration's well-fractured wage line, 2) inciting C.I.O.'s Johnny to come back for another helping. To disapprove meant: 1) rejecting the principle of what everyone still insisted was collective bargaining, 2) infuriating A.F.L.'s Johnny. The hapless WSB took the second course. A.F.L.'s Johnny gave the Board one chance to change its mind, then struck...