Word: jaunted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Head 'em up!" he yells. "Move 'em out! Let's go!" Before breakfast (two eggs, toast, tea), Liston hits the road for a fast-paced four-mile jaunt around a deserted golf course or over the cinders of an abandoned railroad track. "If your legs is good," he explains, "your wind is good...
...matter how far he must travel to inspect one of his stores, whether to Hartford or Harrisburg, he is always home before the children bed down. Only six nights during the past 14 years has Ferkauf spent away from home-and four of them were on a recent business jaunt to Italy...
...year are common; a couple with two instructorships is in clover. In Palo Alto, one couple will move next month into a comfortable new house paid for mostly by a generous Stanford stipend. And hardly anyone can resist a "traveling fellowship"-the splendid European jaunt that so often produces scholars mainly versed in Vespas, Parisian girls, conversational Swedish, Oxbridge accents and appetites for paella...
Yale's first score came on its first series of downs, when quarterback Jack Cirie took the ball over on a 16-yard jaunt off right tackle to conclude a 35-yard drive. Harvard, which had been caught deep in its own territory on the kickoff, had punted to the 35 on a fourth down after an ineffective drive. Cirie punched the ball over for two extra points, to put the Elis in the lead...
...diamonds and my personal maid." The oilionairesses tend to take their recreation in groups. Mrs. James Abercrombie of Houston and four of her friends call themselves "The Flying Five" and periodically take off in one of her husband's planes (with pilot and copilot) for a sightseeing jaunt in the Caribbean or somewhere. Mrs. Ralph Fair of San Antonio often piles a gaggle of girls into the family DC-3 for a fortnight -with a hairdresser and a masseuse-at the Fair ranch in Montana...