Word: jell
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Then Princeton, another average squad this year, challenged B.C. in a tight 3-2 Tiger loss. But B.C. started to jell last week when they pounded Brown, 4-1, and then romped over Clarkson...
...Jell-O v. Concrete. The opinion polls have consistently portended disaster, but by diminishing margins. Humphrey trailed Nixon by 16 points in an August Gallup poll and 12 points this month. A new national sampling scheduled to come out this week will show Nixon's lead reduced to eight points...
Arrayed against the impressive show of official strength will be, if plans jell, one of the oddest, least cohesive armies in history-an uncoordinated alliance of hippies, yippies, antiwar militants, unhappy liberals and far-out radicals. Goals vary from outright disruption of the convention proceedings to a ribald mockery of the electoral system. The yippies (members of the Youth International Party) plan to nominate a 220-Ib. pig, Pigasus, for President, on a platform of garbage-"just like the platform of all the other parties." Groups led by the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Viet...
...identifies with the characters who for once look almost like real people fat, scrawny, drab, sassy, ordinary. He is caught up in a Jell-O ad, in which a snatch of conversation and a glimpse of beaming faces around the dinner table capture the mood and moment of a young soldier home on furlough. He is washed in nostalgia as a Kodak spot scans a lifetime by focusing on a greying couple as they rummage through old snapshots. Says Adman David Ogilvy: "The consumer isn't a moron she is your wife." Adwoman Mary Wells, president of Wells, Rich, Greene...
Harvard's defense was shaky early in the season, but "We're really starting to jell as a team defensively. Our main problem will be putting together some hits," Shepard said. "Sometimes we're strangers with...