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...Fastest Human today is a junior at Florida A. & M. who rarely booms and never floats. A shifty cut-and-shoot halfback on A. & M.'s football team, Robert Hayes, 20, runs the 100 as if he were cracking an enemy line: head bobbing, shoulders rolling, so pigeon-toed that he often steps on his own feet-a painful experience when he is wearing half-inch-long track spikes. "Starts are my weakness," Hayes said before last week's A.A.U. championships in St. Louis. "I don't get my top speed until I've gone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Track & Field: The Start's the Thing | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...camera wistfully observes that his chamber pot is filled with cobwebs. But he is proud. Whenever he leaves the house, he picks his teeth and smacks his lips, as though he had just finished a hearty meal. And one day he announces grandly: "In Old Castile I own a pigeon cote which if it were not in ruins would hold 200 pigeons if I had pigeons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Perky Picaro | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...Biology 120, live or freshly-killed specimens were often used where preserved ones would have been entirely satisfactory. Last semester no forethought had been taken about the method of killing pigeons for dissection. One instructor simply announced, "All right, if you want to dissect a pigeon, figure out some way to kill it." Some students soon hit upon the idea of squeezing the birds to death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS ABUSED | 4/30/1963 | See Source »

...haunted by visions of people he has cheated in his life. At times they sprawl all over his room, tormenting him so much he spills his soup and screams in agony. In the afternoon, when he is feeling almost amiable, he tosses some bread crumbs to a sickly pigeon. He runs out of crumbs, but the pigeon continues to stare at him with a baleful red eye. ''If I look at it long enough it will go away,'' the old man thinks. The pigeon pecks at his shoe. "Go away," the old man cries, kicking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Diary of Pains | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

Many Wall Streeters believe that Bidwell was chosen as the IRS pigeon for 1962-a suspicion reinforced by the fact that although the Government began investigating Bidwell's returns in 1958, it did not get around to asking for an indictment against him until after he became chairman of the N.Y.S.E.'s governors. Legally, all this was within the Government's rights, and legally Bidwell came out of the experience undamaged. But it was also true that a case which was not strong enough to convince a jury had obliged Bidwell to resign his Stock Exchange chairmanship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Taxes: Bitter Victory | 1/18/1963 | See Source »

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