Word: ills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NORM A-JEAN BIELAWA Evanston, Ill...
...ill feelings were pretty generally forgotten by 1934, and the football series sprang up again for keeps. Princeton won, incidentally, by 19 to 0. But if Princeton-Harvard bitterness had subsided, the Lampoon had not. Somewhat later in the Class of 1937's sophomore year, the 'Poon put out its notorious "Esquire" issue, whose contents led the University to shut down the Lampoon building for almost a month and pressure the publication's officers into an en masse resignation...
...Schoellkopf, a Dallas stock salesman who holds $200,000 worth of shares himself. Complained Chicago Investor E. C. Price, 72: "All you hear these days is that Government is investigating, investigating, investigating. When business needs all the encouragement it can get, all it gets is threats." Said a Winnetka, Ill., patent attorney: "The American economy would be all right if Kennedy would leave it alone...
Demon in Disguise. Wehner was prominent in the "ohne mich" (without me) campaign of the early 19505 against a West German army, urged concessions to Moscow as a price for German reunification. His support for the SPD's ill-fated "Deutschland Plan," which looked toward removal of Eastern and Western troops from Germany and Bonn's withdrawal from NATO, only bolstered Konrad Adenauer's suspicions that a Communist was trying to take over the Socialist movement. "A demon," growled Adenauer...
...challenger, was brimming with confidence. "A tide is sweeping across the country-and we will elect a Liberal government with a clear majority," said Pearson as he campaigned through the western strongholds of Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. A Nobel prizewinner and a somewhat reticent diplomat, Pearson seemed less ill at ease on the hustings than the last time he electioneered...