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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...former Harvard captain now competing for the English, Pat Liles of Cambridge, could snatch the broad jump away from Crimson freshman Chris Ohiri. Liles, incidentally, is in his third H-Y-O-C meet; high jumper Al Leisenring, once of Yale and now of Cambridge, is another expatriate...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: H-Y Track Team Favored Over Oxford-Cambridge | 6/13/1961 | See Source »

Democratic Party, began denouncing his fellow Democrats, and has been doing it ever since. Richard Richards, said Yorty. "not only has a double name, he is a master of double talk." Democratic Governor Edmund G. ("Pat") Brown is a favorite Yorty target: "Unless Brown intends to start conducting himself like a big-leaguer, he had better stay in the minor leagues." In 1960 Yorty took out after Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kennedy: "He has destroyed the integrity of the Democratic Party by the abuse of the power of lavish amounts of money, and a calculated exploitation of his religious affiliation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Elections: Renegade's Triumph | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

...triumph changed a lot of California political equations. As mayor of Los Angeles, Sam Yorty's influence would have to be reckoned with. But how would he use that in fluence? Would he support Richard Nixon if Nixon were to run for Governor next year against Pat Brown? Or might he try to unseat Brown himself? Nobody knew, least of all Yorty. But one thing is certain: in one way or another. Mayor Sam Yorty will be in the thick of California's political fighting for quite a while...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Elections: Renegade's Triumph | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

...when, after serving a stint on Stars and Stripes, she decided to launch a paper that would begin where the semi-official Stars and Stripes left off. By 1953 she was serializing ex-G.I. George Jorgensen's operation (CHRISTINE CASTRATION RAPPED) and the details of Call Girl Pat Ward's journey into prostitution. The USAREUR (U.S. Army in Europe) command removed Overseas Weekly from Stars and Stripes newsstands all over Europe. Owner Rospach responded by flying to Washington, where she fast-talked a few Congressmen into getting the ban lifted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The G.l.'s Friend | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

...white with red and blue trim. Capital (and the Civil Aeronautics Board) accepted Capital's disappearance because there was no reasonable alternative; its incautious purchase of 60 turboprop Viscounts seven years ago had helped push Capital to the verge of bankruptcy. But for Hawaiian-born William ("Pat") Patterson, 61, United's president, the deal had more positive appeal. Capital's routes, running chiefly in the Southeast with extensions to the Midwest, neatly complement United's transcontinental and West Coast runs. Because of the nature of its runs, United has traditionally suffered a dip in revenue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: New Giant | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

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