Word: shoeing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dreamed up over a Yale Club luncheon 18 months ago by a pair of Yale engineering alumni and a retired shoe-company executive, Country Music has jumped to a circulation of 70,000 in the eight months of its existence. Ad pages have gone up from six in the first two issues to 17 in the most recent number; projections call for 25 pages by September. Co-Founder John Killion predicts the magazine will be in the black from now on. "We had no background in music," says Killion, "but we knew what we wanted: quality writing and photography." Killion...
...enraged servants. But most of them have been killed by a buzz bomb in London in 1944, and they exist, haunted by old loves, fears and hates. Until we learn that they are ghosts, it is assumed that they are merely mad-especially Elsa. She is sure that a shoe salesman in a Madison Avenue shop is really an SS man named Kiel, long defunct, with whom she had a brief liaison during the war at a British intelligence installation. Elsa's shadow falls the wrong way-always a bad sign-and she practices the kind of unpredictable tyranny...
...intermediate hurdles are hard to figure--if [Sam] Butler runs like he did in South Carolina over Spring vacation, he's a shoe-in," McCurdy said...
...financial adviser and founder of both the American Basketball Association and the World Hockey Association, and briefly had franchises in each league. For the I.T.A., O'Hara invested $100,000 of his own and raised $250,000 more from promotion-minded backers, including a track-shoe manufacturer...
SEWELL ISN'T going to stop with "The Picklecar." He plans eventually to create an entire series of vegetable cars. His next project, though, is going to be the creation of a hot fudge sundae from a 1950 Nash. He also plans to make a big shoe using a 1950 Ford. Sewell says cars of the 1950s lend themselves to his type of work...