Word: progressions
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...very successful trip," said coach Bill McCurdy. "As for as morale, enthusiasm, and willingness to work are concerned, this has to be the most successful Spring training trip we've ever had. There's no way to tell now, but I'm sure we made much progress," he added...
McCurdy praised sophomore Dave Pottetti for his progress week. "Dave ran very well the week," he said. "In fact, his most impressive training...
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM. Woody Allen wrote and stars in this story of a neurotic young man whose wife has just left him. The play does not progress along with the evening, but Allen's kooky angle of vision and nimble jokes are amusement enough...
...keeping up a tough battlefield pressure, Rogers put more trust in negotiations. "If they're serious about peace, if they want to talk about it, we're ready," he declared, adding that previous breakthroughs had come about almost entirely in secret negotiations. "That was where the progress was made," he said. Rogers seemed to imply that such private sessions had not yet begun-though reports of them have surfaced in several places. Later he added: "If you want to have secret talks, you pretend you're not having them." Just how much pretending went into his earlier...
Died. Leander Perez, 77, bedrock Louisiana reactionary, who battled the forces of progress and integration from his throne in oil-rich Plaquemines Parish for nearly 50 years; of a heart attack; at his plantation south of New Orleans. Perez became district attorney of Plaquemines Parish in 1924, and created one of the nation's most powerful political machines. Calling blacks "Congolese" and "burrheads," he gained nationwide notoriety for his bitter fights against school desegregation and Negro voter registration in Louisiana...