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...Runaway winner for the Wolf Girl Award was Julie Christie, who also sported the highest-riding miniskirt. Her bangs nearly reached her hem, while her tresses swung in savage disarray around-and over-her face. Ginger Rogers wore superlong locks reminiscent of the '40s. Ann-Margret, Anouk Aimee, Anne Bancroft and Singer Jackie DeShannon wore their hair laissez-faire-uncurled and uncut...
what to do with the runaway librarian...
...Mikrophonic I, all hell broke loose: sounds resembling runaway trains, breaking glass, blasts of hot steam, foghorns and whooshing jets flashed, crashed and faded like movements in some psychedelic symphony. The effects were achieved by two men who rubbed, scratched and bashed a gong with sticks, stones, brushes and mallets, while two other roving performers picked up the sounds with hand microphones and fed them into filters where further distortions were added...
...bright spots in the track team's showing at the Boston Athletic Association games Saturday was the freshmen's runaway victory in the mile relay...
Crispus Attucks. Negroes have fought alongside white Americans since 1638, when Massachusetts settlers battled the Indians. Crispus Attucks, a runaway slave, was the first man shot in the Boston Massacre, the prelude to the Revolutionary War, and some 186,000 Negroes marched with the blue in the Civil War. Yet they were nearly always segregated and distrusted in combat. In World War I, the Navy used them only as messmen, while the Marine Corps excluded them altogether. In World War II, though a few Negro units distinguished themselves in combat, Negroes in all the services were mostly confined to supply...