Word: jacks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...league competition from the Republican mayoralty candidate: Samuel Hopkins, 41, a lawyer and businessman who was born on a Maryland farm, studied at the university founded by his great-great-uncle, Johns Hopkins. Sam Hopkins' cowlicked hair and easy personality seemed so appealing that Democratic District Boss Jack Pollack complained: "He wasn't born in a log cabin and he doesn't wear a coonskin cap, but somehow he manages to give the impression that he was and does." Some of Republican Hopkins' support ers enthusiastically rushed off in the wrong direction, however, creating...
...early morning crowd of Viennese, gathered before the building where the flags of Austria's four occupiers have flown for ten years, looked upon a cheering sight. With the Stars and Stripes, the Union Jack, the Hammer and Sickle and the Tricolor floated Austria's red and white flag. Inside the building, the occupiers bent to their task: arranging for the red and white of Austria to fly sovereign and alone...
Full Circle. In Atlantic City, after Police Chief Jerry Sullivan ordered a stepped-up campaign against overtime parkers, Mayor Joseph Altman got three tickets. City Commissioner Jack O'Donnell got one, and Patrolman Thomas Kearney returned home from eight hours of ticketing other cars to find his own tagged...
Varsity lightweights: Larry Cabot, stroke; Bob Volpe, seven; Bruce Dixon, six; George Ross, five; Captain Bill Coughlin, four; Dick Timpson, three; Jack Henshaw, two, Barry Bingham, bow; George Notter...
Crimson coach Jack Barnaby will probably use the same line-up against Princeton and Brown that he used against North Carolina Wednesday. Ham Gravem will be at one, followed by Captain Alex Haegler, Conrad Fischer, Brooks Harris, Dan Mayers, Maynard Caufield, and Beu Heckscher, in that order...