Word: pat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...PRICE is another leaf from Arthur Miller's family album bound with concern for matters of responsibility and irresponsibility. Pat Hingle and Arthur Kennedy play two brothers who, after 16 years, meet in the attic of their former house to thrash out the price to be paid for old possessions and ever fresh guilts and frustrations...
...other unbeaten grapplers. Pat Coleman at 152 and heavyweight Tom Tripp, scored impressive wins. After Coleman flattened John Duncan 3-1, Tripp won on a decisive 11-1 victory over the Bulldog's sluggish Tom Kunkle...
...factory gate, Nixon is deliberately restricting himself to broad policy speeches, delivered with a new urbanity and self-effacing if slightly forced humor, before sizable crowds. For unlike Romney, Nixon is almost too well known. After eight years with Eisenhower, his loss to Kennedy, and his disastrous defeat by Pat Brown in California, he knows he must avoid seeming stale-and a loser-in the voters' minds...
...candidates passed the midway point in the New Hampshire primary campaign ending on March 12, Nixon continued campaigning at a stately pace. He delivered two speeches in Wisconsin, scene of the nation's second primary, then returned to the Granite State for several weekend appearances with his wife Pat, Daughters Julie, 19, and Tricia, 21, and Julie's 19-year-old fiancé, David Eisenhower...
Standouts for the Yardlings are John Imrie at 191 lbs., captain Tom Tripp in the heavyweight class, and Pat Coleman at 152 lbs., who are all undefeated, though Tripp and Coleman have tied one apiece. In addition, Peter Wright and Tonv Rayner have shown promise for the future...