Word: jim
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Running for God." The Hughes victory was kind of a classic-and so was the Mitchell loss. Handicapped by a broken leg that he suffered last June in a bathroom fall, Jim Mitchell campaigned in a lackluster, above-partisan-politics fashion. "He acted," complained a Republican bitterly last week, "like he was running for God." As the hand-picked candidate of New Jersey's liberal Republican Senator Clifford Case, Mitchell was also hurt on election day by the number of conservative Republicans who simply stayed home...
...shifting men back and forth in an effort to come up with the winning combinations, Weiland has set up three strong lines. The fastest-skating and hardest-hitting of the three at this time has Tim Taylor and Kinasewich on the wings with last year's leading Harvard scorer, Jim Dwinell, at center. Another line puts veterans Bill Beckett, Dave Morse, and Dave Grannis together; Tom Heintxman, Gerry Jorgenson, and Dean Alpine form the third unit...
John D'Arcy took first for the Yardlings, setting a record for the recently lengthened Andover course. D'Arcy's 13:25 clocking was just 16 seconds over the short course record. John Miller, Pete Huvelle, and Jim Westner followed D'Arcy, as 12 Yardling runners finished in front of Andover's third...
With only Captain Jim Miller returning from last year's first boat, the lightweights have a lot of rebuilding to do to live up to its record of four straight victories in the EARC sprints. Commenting on the season's prospects, Coolidge noted, "We've been walking a tight rope for a long, long time and nobody has pushed us off yet, though you can bet they'll be trying...
...driven from journalism into politics as it did its best to bring about the downfall of the Castro government . . ." Jules Dubois. chairman of the I.A.P.A. Press Freedom committee, reminded Matthews that the I.A.P.A. had fought equally hard against Dictator Juan Perón of Argentina. Marcos Pérez Jiménez of Venezuela, and Fulgencio Batista of Cuba. Matthews appeared before the convention in an attempt to explain himself. "We are not supporting [ Castro ], we are opposing him." said Matthews. "We have a different concept of the historic phenomenon taking place in Cuba than most of you have...