Word: paule
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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McCarthy, in fact, admitted somewhat wryly that he wishes Bobby had undertaken the challenge himself. "It was nothing like St. Paul being knocked off his horse," he said at the press conference. "I waited a decent period for someone else...
Around Vance swirls a galaxy of other potential successors. Air Force Secretary Harold Brown, 40, a latter-day McNamara "whiz kid," headed Pentagon research and engineering during such McNamaran renovations as the MBT battle tank, the C5A air transport, and the Minuteman II ballistic missile. The current Deputy Secretary, Paul Nitze, 60, is a capable aide but perhaps too old. Johnson might also reach far afield for a successor, tapping such a respected private-sector servant as Charles ("Tex") Thornton, 54, board chairman of Litton Industries and one of the original World War II whiz kids...
...number one singles match, Andover's Paul Brown overcame a brilliant early performance by Jaime Gonzales to defeat the Harvard freshman...
...recognition by the international journal of graphic design, Graphis, as being in the tradition of Josef Albers and Paul Klee seems hardly to do justice to the originality of the work he is now doing here...
Justifying somewhat Coach Floyd Wilson's ball control style of basketball, the Crimson outbounded the luckless Wesleyans, 41-11. Harvard had the height. The tallest man on the Connecticut squad was 6-3. The Crimson giants included 6-9 Paul Wiakowski and 6-6 Roger Barth. The size of the players told the story...