Word: rodes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...surrounding are cheerful, although what appears to be a concrete beam across the ceiling is the power line. "I feel as if the place were built around me," he commented while waving to a friend who rode by. Mr. Gooding has an especially friendly greeting for "the boys" who might otherwise sabotage the system...
...Still booting winners home when they pay the most, Jockey Eddie Arcaro scored a rich double at New York's Belmont Park. In the $60,580 Matron Stakes he won by a length with Claiborne Farm's favored Doubledogdare. In the $58,100 Woodward Stakes, he rode under the wire Clifford Mooers' Traffic Judge, winner by a head...
...Arnold teed off again for another nine holes. As usual, the President rode most of the way around the links in his electric power cart. On the second tee, he was called off the golf course to take a telephone call from the State Department. In a few minutes he rejoined Arnold, and the two resumed their game. Ike was in a happy mood: his drives were booming along, and his short game had never been sharper...
THAT planetary ark of man's peaceful aspirations, the U.N., rode hopefully high last week as the General Assembly met in Manhattan for its tenth annual session. In all their formal addresses and still more in their hand-pumping greetings along the crowded, glass-walled corridors 500 delegates from 60 nations talked up "the Geneva spirit" that appeared to be abating tensions. In token of the new cordiality, the Assembly on the first ballot chose its president by unanimous vote. He is Chile's portly, polished Jose Maza, 66, a U.N. parliamentarian of ten years' standing. With...
Wildly cheered by flag-waving crowds, a lean, leathery man in an olive-green army uniform rode triumphantly into Buenos Aires one sunny day last week to take over as President of Argentina. The new headman was General Eduardo Lonardi (see box), leader of the rebellion that brought Juan Perón tumbling down...