Word: io
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...result, the U.S. has been losing its foreign sources of raw copper. Last month, as West European buyers offered prices 5? to io/ higher than the U.S., Chile, normally the U.S.'s biggest single foreign source, began sending most of its production to Europe, instead...
Died. Maria Isabella Patifio Goldsmith, 18, daughter of Bolivian Tin King Antenor Patiňio, whose runaway marriage in Scotland to British Hotel Heir James Goldsmith, 21, was a front-page tabloid sensation last winter (TIME, Jan. 18); after she collapsed in a Paris hotel with a cerebral hemorrhage, 24 hours later (prematurely) gave birth to a 4-lb.-9-oz. daughter, Isabel Marcelle Christine; in a hospital in suburban Neuilly...
...says one graduate, "never makes anything easy. You think it will be simple when he starts a class, but he speeds everything up so much that before you're through you feel like a raw beginner." The school's three ballroom-size classrooms are busy from io to 7, six days a week. Its entrance hall is always acrawl with teen-agers in woolen practice tights, knitting, gossiping, giggling between sessions. Many of them take lessons every day (cost: some $450 a year). After their third year, the girls put on their first toe slippers; after their seventh...
...Sept. io, the President "informed me that he had changed his position . . . and could no longer go along with the 19 amendments...
Sears & Co. did the job so well that California never got inside the 3O-yard line. The first-quarter score was the final score, io-o, and happy Coach Jess Hill, with his hard-working star from nearby Inglewood, summed it up: "We did pretty well offensively for a defensive team, didn't we?" Hill and Sears were already looking forward to the next Rose Bowl hurdle, undefeated U.C.L.A., which last week upended the Big Ten's Wisconsin...