Word: regular
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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THIS is the story of how a regular, organized scene on the Cambridge Common has developed on Sundays and how it relates to the growing institutionalization of a hip community in the Boston area...
PREMIERE (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). "Call to Danger." first play in this summer dramatic anthology replacing The Carol Burnett Show, stars CBS Regular Peter Graves (Mission: Impossible) and James Gregory as Government agents assigned to recover the stolen master plates for the U.S. $10 bill...
Such remarks are regular fare for Dick Tracy fans, but this one proved a bit too much for many readers who wrote to the papers to complain; some made the obvious point that Sirhan Sirhan probably thought that he was employing violence to "put down evil." Some editors reacted as strongly as readers. As soon as he got a glimpse of the offending Tracyism, Donald Brazier, assistant managing editor of the Seattle Times, had it chipped from the printing plate. The Los Angeles Times ran a sampling of some 100 letters it had received criticizing the strip, then added that...
...Open at the Olympic Club in San Francisco, playing with an unmatched bag of clubs ("I must have had seven different brands"); last year, better outfitted, he placed fifth and won $6,000 at the Open in Springfield, N.J. That persuaded Trevino to become a regular on the pro tour-a gamble that has paid off handsomely. In a year, Lee has won $110,899 in official prize money, acquired a new $25,000 home, a one-third interest in the Horizon Hills club, and a business manager...
...fats in a variety of products-from shortening to salad oil to potato chips. Now researchers are beginning to wonder if the preservative cannot also be used to prolong the life of man. That possibility is suggested by Biochemist Denham Harman of the University of Nebraska medical school. With regular feedings of BHT, he was able to lengthen the life span of a strain of laboratory mice by 50%. "In human terms," says Harman, "this is equivalent to increasing life expectancy from 70 years to 105 years...