Word: paced
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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THOMAS C. PACE...
...campaign. By Election Day, Nixon will have covered more than 25,000 miles, to make more than 200 speeches in 31 states (not counting revisits). On tour he subsists mostly on tomato soup, milk and hamburgers, drives himself unmercifully 16 to 20 hours a day. The pace has melted fat off his middle and flattened his chipmunky cheeks. Last week the youthful Old Pro was off again in his chartered Convair on his fourth and final cross-country swing of the 1954 campaign...
...World War II he was Churchill's resident minister at Allied headquarters in North Africa, where he became both a valued adviser and a friend of Dwight Eisenhower. A Tory reformer, he has been an outstandingly successful Minister of Housing, getting houses built at the surprising pace of 300,000 a year...
...hours a driving rain had turned the course into a quagmire, but the times recorded today were exceptional for any type of weather. Yale's coach, Bob Glegengack, disappointed with his team's third place finish, blamed the unusually fast pace set by the front runners for the Elis' poor showing...
...fight for control of Chicago's Montgomery Ward & Co., Florida Financier Louis E. Wolfson and friends have been buying stock in the $1 billion-a-year store chain and mail-order firm at a fast pace (TIME, Sept. 6). Last week Wolfson arrived in Chicago to set up a proxy-soliciting office right under the nose of crotchety old Board Chairman Sewell Avery, and announced that he and his associates now own more than 500,000 shares (8% of the stock outstanding...