Word: jump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Three others-Charles Bassett, Elliot See Jr. and Theodore Freeman-died in jet-plane crashes. The Soviets are known to have had only two cosmonaut casualties: one in a high-altitude parachute jump that is required of all space trainees, the other in an auto accident...
...that a student (whom you have never spoken to about the time of day, never mind the war or his privileged draft deferment) will jump for joy at the fact that he has lost the "security blanket" effect of his 2-S status, is naive and unrealistic. How can you expect a person with whom you already have difficulty talking about the war to applaud the abolition of 2-S as a victory of the student left over the Selective Service Board? It's unthinkable that someone who has been spoon-fed with the delusions and placebos of this system...
...Knights of Columbus Games at the Garden two weeks ago were a little help. Schoonover finished fifth in the high jump at 14 ft. 6 in. and he was up against some fine competition. Mel Hein was at 16 ft. But it was Huvelle, McKelvey, Burns, and Baker who got the most practice...
...personal as the "blonde" of the title (Hana Brejchova) deserts her two girls friends, and the soldiers hounding them, to talk with the dance band's pianist, a boy named Mila (Vladimir Pucholt). Mila seduces her with charming awkwardness, and in record time. Moments after they part, we jump-cut one week to her hitch-hiking. He has told her to visit him in Prague, and she is taking him at his word. His parents greet her disconnectedly. Their son is working a dance; they are watching TV. The mother is obsessed by a suitcase our heroine has brought...
Oxman says that his only hope is that the University will offer to buy the clubs and the grad boards, in financial trouble, will jump at the deal. Then, with financial control, the University could run the clubs as it pleased. Hopefully, says Oxman, more equitably...