Word: pearls
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...hollow of the shoulder a pearl...
...exactly an intimate rap session, as nearly 600 seamen, submariners and officers jammed a base theater at Pearl Harbor last week. But the pert WAVE spoke up boldly on behalf of two of her service friends with an unusual problem: "She works a day shift while her husband is on the night shift. Can't something be done?" The officer directed her to leave their names, and since that officer was none other than Admiral Elmo ("Bud") Zumwalt, Chief of Naval Operations and the U.S. Navy's uniformed boss, the pair will soon be on more compatible assignments...
People cannot decide which patients are most socially "useful" and committees tend to pick the patient who can best afford the cost of surgery, he said. "An auction destroys the idea of life as a priceless pearl," said Calabresi...
...advantage will shift to Navy in the butterfly and the backstroke. Flyer Dave Pearl is outstanding, and the trio of Rick Stringer, Wally Gavett, and Frank Gunkleman gives Navy the best backstroke entry in the East. Dan Kobick should challenge the three, but he is an underdog...
This was an authentic affair of the old politics-one that featured a candidate for Lieutenant Governor who broke into Spanish song. Senator Bob Byrd of West Virginia describing Senator Joe Montoya of New Mexico as "a pearl of great price in a chalice of silver." and Representative Carl Albert of Oklahoma promising that when he becomes Speaker of the House next year, New Mexico's Congressmen-if Democrats, which they are not now-would surely get committee assignments "that will enable them best to use their talents in the interests of your state...