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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Owner of an already unprecedented string of four Eastern championships, the varsity lightweights will seek their fifth straight title in as many years. The competition in the lightweight division is much rougher this year than it has been in the past, however, and the Crimson has not yet reached its full potential. Coach Larry Coolidge said yesterday...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Lightweights to Seek Fifth Eastern Title | 5/18/1962 | See Source »

Anxious to speed the noisy group on its way, Owner Peter Cook of London's Establishment Club asked sarcastically, "Can I show you the way out?", got a bash in the face for his flippancy. When the ensuing brawl ended, he turned to spirited Actress Siobhan (pronounced Shi-vawn) McKenna, 38, one of the group, and protested, "You scratched me." Quick to pick up a cue, Siobhan studied her hands with the care of a Lady Macbeth, then held them high and blared, "These are Irish hands, and they are clean." Cook was unmoved. "This is a British face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: May 11, 1962 | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

Although St. Paul conducts its local elections without partisan labels, it counts as a definitely Democratic city. Accordingly, it came as a surprise two years ago when plodding George Vavoulis, owner of a small florist shop, got elected mayor by 6,000 votes; Vavoulis ran as an independent, but was regarded as a Republican. Accepted explanation for the upset: Vavoulis' opponent, supported by Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor alliance, was overconfident, waged too easygoing a campaign. When Vavoulis ran for reelection this year, the D.F.L. candidate campaigned strenuously, placed newspaper ads picturing himself and President Kennedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Letting George Do It | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...made them a "flying squad." Last week, whenever Nass got a report that the boys and girls were getting out of hand, he put the Folksters onto the truck-bed and sent them out to do a show. Baron ("Buddy") Asher, onetime University of Georgia quarterback and now owner of the Safari Motel, toured college campuses as far as Maryland and Kentucky to offer free beer for parties and, in some cases, rebates on gasoline expenses for the trip south...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Youth: On the Beach | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...boredom dissipates briefly; he lusts sharply and happily. A woman sneers contemptuously; obviously the girl is a slut, because quite apparently she is wearing no brassiere. A plainclothes detective on a stake-out forgets his ambush to gawk; an aging homosexual glances at the girl in envy; a bookstore owner obsessed with the past history of this quarter of Paris barely sees the girl as she passes before his eyes. And a novelist named Carnejoux, watching the square from his balcony, is excited: first, because he is as lustful as the detective and the traffic cop, and second, because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Eddies of Thought | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

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