Word: nick
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cooney Weiland went strongly to the youngsters, with only three seniors suiting up among his 19-man traveling contingent: Gonzales, Clark, and substitute goalie Dexter Newton, who saw no action. This week sees action at Watson Rink, with Bowdoin Wednesday night, and St. Nick's on Saturday...
...Nick's Place. Washington's shoes-off set got its chance to meet the royal couple at a soiree in the home of Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach and Wife Lydia. Since it was billed as an opportunity for the visitors to meet Washington's "young, gay, amusing people," Washington swingers who did not make the guest list consoled themselves with the fact that the 60 invited live wires included such sobersides as Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy. Lydia gave the Snowdons an album containing pictures of all the guests as babies. For Tony alone there...
...bloody fighting around Chu Pong last week, tactical air support often made the difference between victory and sheer annihilation for the hard fighting men of the 1st Air Cav. Time after time, U.S. fighter-bombers swept down in the nick of time to break up human-wave assaults by the North Vietnamese. In four days of fighting, the Air Force flew 260 sorties over the torn battleground. That was just part of a week's work for the 550 South Viet Nam-based planes that dropped more than 1,500 bombs and sprayed some 500,000 rounds...
Engelhardt's late father, an education professor, helped create one of the nation's first educational-consultant organizations at Columbia Teachers College in 1917. He set up a private operation in 1947 with his son Nick and Stanton Leggett, a Ph.D. in education from Columbia. Nick had studied engineering at Yale, worked as a planner for Architect Wallace Harrison and earned a Ph.D. in educational administration at Columbia...
...sandbagged emplacements throughout the l-sq.-mi. stronghold that leftist rebel partisans still call "sacred revolutionary soil." Shouted curses and a few harmless sniper shots greeted the troops. Most of the city's 500,000 frightened citizens could give thanks that the OAS was acting in the nick of time to prevent the Dominican Republic from plunging into a bloody replay of last April's civil...