Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Burns's only official opponent so far is Robert King High, 41, now in his fifth term as mayor of Miami, who announced his candidacy last week. High ran against Burns in the 1964 primary runoff and won a surprising 42% of the vote. Like Collins, High would count heavily on moderates and Negroes in opposing Burns, who is a mild segregationist...
...HALFBACKS: Donny Anderson, 22, Texas Tech, 6 ft. 3 in., 210 lbs., and Mike Garrett, 21, Southern California, 5 ft. 9 in., 189 Ibs. "Mr. Everything" at Tech-where he gained 2,280 yds. in three seasons, was the team's punter and No. 1 pass receiver, ran back kickoffs and punts-Anderson was a No. 1 draft choice of both the Green Bay Packers and Houston Oilers as a junior last year. Garrett led the nation in rushing this season (with 1,440 yds.), and last week he became the second Negro (the first: Syracuse's Ernie...
...University of Southern California ('53), Carlsberg ran a profitable entertainment magazine, then began renovating old houses and investing his savings in land. He was fascinated by the fast spiral in prices, but astounded to discover that few experts thoroughly researched the factors that made values soar. Says he: "Ninetynine percent of the real estate agents didn't know what they were talking about...
Liberalism was failing, he suggested, because of its marriage to the "corporate system." Pointing to the Dominican crisis. Oglesby ran down a list of U.S. advisers who owned stock in companies with investments in the Dominican Republic--Ellsworth Bunker, Abe Fortas. Adolph Berle, and Averill Harriman's brother...
...Chief attraction was Herb "the Skull" Booker, a representative of California's Hell's Angels motorcycle gang. Booker, who is bald but wears a long beard, declared, "They say we're repulsive. But those peace creeps, they're the ones who are repulsive." He also protested press censorship. "I ran over four peace creeps with my own cycle, and the press didn't say anything about it. If that ain't censorship, I don't know what...