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Word: rosee (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cash, "because you're mine." A country and western star, Cash is also welcome on the folk circuit because of his agreeable dark baritone voice and the quiet conviction he brings to even the most outlandish tales. These seven of his own songs include Give My Love to Rose, the message of a fellow dying on the railroad tracks, and Folsom Prison Blues, intoned by a cad who "shot a man in Reno, just to watch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Oct. 9, 1964 | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield rose in the Senate to propose that the Congress recess until after the Nov. 3 elections, then return to finish its work. A chorus of protest swept the chamber. In the House, California Democrat Chet Holifield cried: "This House should adjourn!" Congressmen cheered and clapped in agreement. In such a mood of rebellion, the lawmakers last week spurned the pleas of President Johnson and finally adjourned the 88th Congress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: End of the 88th | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

While the total size of the entering class rose by a fraction of a per cent from 1963, the number of Harvard graduates fell by 20 per cent, Toepfer said. The change reflects a drop of over 23 per cent in the number of Harvard men accepted last year, against a decline of only nine per cent in the number of Harvard applicants...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: College Gets Few Men Into Harvard Law | 10/7/1964 | See Source »

...according to Toepfer, 2300 students--including 238 Harvard graduates--applied for admission to the Law School; this year, 2699--217 of them Harvard men--applied. The total number of applications thus rose by 17 per cent, and many Harvard students whose qualifications were merely good found themselves facing outstanding applicants from other schools...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: College Gets Few Men Into Harvard Law | 10/7/1964 | See Source »

...airport closes to all other planes about a half hour before he lands, or, if it is large enough, sets aside a huge area for the three planes which bring the Presidential party. At "very stop high school bands play "Hail to the Chief," "Hello, Lyndon," and "The Yellow Rose of Texas." By the end of the day, Lady Bird had been given about 100 yellow roses...

Author: By Sanford J. Ungar, | Title: Travelling In New England With LBJ Grasping Hands and Dozens of Roses | 10/7/1964 | See Source »

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