Word: kerrs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second: Deborah Kerr...
Married. Deborah Kerr, 38, Scottish-born cinemactress (From Here to Eternity, Tea and Sympathy); and Peter Viertel, 40, Austrian-born screenwriter (The Sun Also Rises, African Queen); she for the second time, he for the third (her first: British TV Producer Anthony Bartley; his first: French Fashion Model Bettina); in Klosters, Switzerland...
...should win the shotput, pole vault, hammer throw, and high jump, seems likely to take the javelin, discus and broad jump. But South Africa's Mai Spence is rated the world's best in the 400 meters by Europe's experts, and Jamaica's George Kerr will be the man to beat in the 800 meters. Jim Beatty in the 5,000 meters and Dyrol Burleson in the 1,500 meters give the U.S. its strongest candidates in years, but both will go to Rome as long shots against European and Russian distance...
Last week North Carolina's voters held to their traditionally independent path, gave Sanford a 77,000-plus majority and a clear mandate for moderation as the state's next Governor. Sanford, manager of the late, liberal Senator Kerr Scott's successful campaign in 1954, had painstakingly built the smoothest county-by-county organization seen in three decades. Endorsed by most of the state's newspapers, he appealed to city folk and labor unions as a protector of the public schools ("We need massive intelligence, not massive resistance"), attracted Piedmont bankers and textile manufacturers with...
...impetus came last fall from Oilman Dean A. McGee (Kerr-McGee Oil Industries), who has long been concerned with improving his state's educational standing. "Industry today goes where it can find knowledge and skill," says McGee, and he wants industry to find those commodities in Oklahoma. When his ideas brought no response from the football-prone University of Oklahoma, McGee turned to neighboring O.C.U. and struck academic oil. An O.C.U. trustee himself, he organized a steering committee of ten other businessmen and O.C.U.'s enthusiastic President Jack S. Wilkes. After a survey of the school...