Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Clothing Retailer Robert R. Storrer of Owosso, Mich., speaks respectfully of the "extremely style-conscious teen, a year-round buyer. If he sees any item he likes, he buys it on impulse. A few calls for a style or color today may mean a headlong rush for it tomorrow." If the college crowd picks it up, and the clothiers climb on the bandwagon, the middle-aged man may find it on his back two years later without even knowing...
...Rush, rush, rush - so, from prayer breakfast to personal politicking to crisis confrontation, went President John son's week...
...left Hal Holbrook, Broadway's vet eran and highly skilled impersonator of Mark Twain, sounding more like Chico Marx. Holbrook was performing for Lady Bird and Lynda Bird Johnson and a group of visiting college stu dents in the White House East Room when the President burst in, rushed up to the platform, grasped the actor's hand and said: "I always wanted to meet Mark Twain." Almost speech less, Holbrook forgot several subsequent lines, blew others, and later admitted: "I was really frightened." Among the Prestigious. Then came the annual presidential prayer breakfast, attended by some...
...most magnificent stand of Oriental plane trees in the U.S. But the biggest hand was for Heart Specialist Paul Dudley White. Dr. White uttered an eloquent plea that Boston "become a brilliant example for the rest of the nation and not just one more maze of speedways to rush people in and out of the city in the current rat race that has infected the country...
...largest group of girls, however, falls somewhere in between. They rush feverishly from activity to project, checking off the items on the neat lists they have posted in their rooms. If you ask them about Interim they hasten to tell you just what they are doing and what a good program it is. And yet they are dying for more direction. When it become known that the faculty opposed Interim, one girl wrote to the newspaper appealing to the faculty to "please define a successful Interim." Another girl, busy but unhappy, bemoaned the school's ban on organized activities, like...