Word: parkers
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...other Crimson entries in the Millrose Games include high jumper Chris Pardee, shotputter Art Croasdale (who faces a field including Parry O'Brien and Gary Gubner), and the mile relay team of Lee Parker, John Parker, John Dockery, and Dick Briggs...
...plays later (another pass to Gifford, a pass to Fulback Joe Morrison), the Giants had their insurance touchdown. The final score (33-17) was immaterial: the Giants had won-and it was Gifford's catch that did the job. "That was the turning point," moaned Pittsburgh Coach Buddy Parker. "It would have been a different game if Gifford hadn't caught the ball...
Some pieces are downright hilarious, such as Dorothy Parker's description of a torturous afternoon at the beauty parlor in "Life on a Permanent Wave." Occasional significant essays add to Vogue's intellectual stature such as Camus' "The Crisis...
...More leisure, more education -and television. Says Parker's President Robert B. M. Barton: "TV turned out to be a blessing. It brought people back into the home again, and made them build things called 'family rooms' and 'game rooms.' " Parker's Monopoly remains the most popular patented game of all time (about 1,300,000 sets sold last year), but there is a new trend in the family rooms toward harder and harder games...
...heat is on public universities. Because most private campuses refuse to expand much, public campuses now enroll 64% of all collegians, compared with 50% a decade ago. The big schools keep getting bigger-and now include some giants. At the University of Cincinnati, Garland G. Parker, veteran registrar, last week totted up grand-total enrollments (full and part-time) at the country's biggest universities. The top dozen...