Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that emerged from a foreign affairs debate in the Bundestag was a government-backed resolution urging the U.S., Russia, Britain and France to set up a permanent four-power conference "to solve the German question." During the noisy sessions, Adenauer rose to proclaim hotly his full solidarity with U.S. Berlin policy. But opposition delegates could not forgive a passage in Adenauer's policy speech which sneered at "those who constantly expect initiatives . . . for the sake of remaining busy." Added der Alte: "As long as the Soviet Union insists on the division of Germany . . . most of the initiatives which...
...their form charts. On successive Saturdays, Southern California trampled Duke, Southern Methodist and Iowa. Washington tied cocky Purdue and crushed Illinois. Upstart Stanford, which has not had a winning season for four years, slipped past Tulane and then beat mighty Michigan State. Still smarting from its 21-3 Rose Bowl defeat last New Year's Day, U.C.L.A. got ample revenge by toppling Ohio State from its lofty perch atop the nation's college ratings. When the dust settled last week, the underrated Westerners found themselves with three teams ranked among the nation's top ten. The University...
WASHINGTON (3-0-1): In 1960 and 1961, Washington went to the Rose Bowl, did its bit to bolster West Coast prestige by trouncing Wisconsin (44-8) and Minnesota (17-7). Last year was a "building" year; Washington lost four games, all by seven points or less, while Coach Jim Owens taught a new crew his brand of fanatic football. He lashes his Huskies through practice sessions on the dead run, stages man-to-man duels between competing linemen, expects injured players to get off the field under their own power. "When the going gets tough," says Owens, "the tough...
...long overdue. When Daddy drove a flivver and raccoon coats were all the rage, West Coast football took a rumble seat to none. But after World War II, the once proud West suffered painful indignities. Only three times in 15 years did a Western team win in the Rose Bowl; of 114 games with the Big Ten, the West won only 38, But last week all that was changed, and the best in the West were a match for any in the U.S. The best...
U.C.L.A. (2-0): Most football experts gave U.C.L.A. little chance of returning to the Rose Bowl next January. The Bruins' murderous schedule pitted them against top-ranked Ohio State in their opening game, and Coach Billy Barnes, knuckling under to alumni pressure, was replacing his familiar single-wing with a wide-open split-T. But Barnes had two aces up his sleeve: spring-footed Halfback Kermit Alexander, who raced 45 yds. for a touchdown against the Buckeyes on U.C.L.A.'s first play from scrimmage, and Quarterback Larry Zeno, who kicked the winning field goal with...