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RushingAtt. Yds. Avg. Spangenberg 51 186 3.6 Parkinson 32 138 4.3 McLean 19 105 5.5 Lawson 22 82 3.7 Vancura 8 36 4.5 Kelly 30 33 0.9 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD Kelly 47 32 380 5 Gottschall 8 2 21 0 Horton 1 0 0 0 Receiving Ct. Yds. TD Spangenberg 11 94 1 McLean 7 53 1 Creelman 5 142 2 Greer 5 48 0 Punting Punts Yds. Avg. Spangenberg 13 448 34.5 Friel 4 162 40.5 Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Comparing The Teams | 10/26/1963 | See Source »

...little weekend schussing, went Freshman Senator Teddy Kennedy, Wife Joan, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and others near and dear. It was all sparkling fun, until Teddy, in presumably unphotogenic après-ski togs, was confronted outside the Smugglers' Den lounge by Roving Photographer Philip N. Lawson of the Vermont Sunday News. Elections over, the Senator declined to have his picture taken with a roving beauty queen, but Lawson clicked anyway. Bugged by the shutter. Teddy reddened, and the incident swiftly snowballed. Sunday News Publisher William Loeb, a New England Republican long immunized to the Kennedy magic, citing Lawson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Mar. 8, 1963 | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

There were dutiful cheers from the faithful, but the London Daily Express' Colin Lawson, filing from Havana, reported that "Fidel Castro has taken his biggest knock in popularity since he came down from the hills four years ago." So had his Russian pals. When Lawson first arrived in Cuba a fortnight earlier, newspaper headlines shouted CUBA is NOT ALONE, and front pages were full of photographs of Russian troops on the march. When Khrushchev backed down, the pictures disappeared. "Discreetly, but nevertheless with emphasis." reported Lawson, "many Cubans now show their feelings about Khrushchev. One or two badge-carrying...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: The Puppet Sovereign | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...Charlie is a young, handsome, naive, lovable veterinarian named Judson McKay (Josh Peine) who is drafted out of Muscatine, Iowa, and sent by the Army to Paris. The Charlie in the title is a colonel (John Hubbard), who is the vet's superior officer. When his girl (Linda Lawson) falls in love with the boy vet, Charlie tries to ship the boy out-but no chicken colonel can dispose of the fellow who saves the parakeet that belongs to the granddaughter of an old man in blue denims who seems to have been scraped off the deck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The New Season | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

Married. René Bouché. 56, Manhattan portraitist, Vogue illustrator, TIME cover painter (Jean Kerr, John F. Kennedy, Sophia Loren); and Anne Denise Alicia Lawson-Johnston, 34, a former editor of Vogue; he for the second time, she for the first; in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 29, 1962 | 6/29/1962 | See Source »

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