Word: slot
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...today. Hardin, Royce Shaw, John Heyburn, and Max Schweizer have all been troubled with intestinal flu this week. Sophomore Dave Pottetti is still suffering from blood-blistered feet and junior Keith Colburn has been slowed so far with tendon problems. But he may be forced to play in his slot at the front of the pack today. Erik Roth, Tom Spengler, and Howie Foye can be expected to run their usual steady races and could score the deciding points...
Punch Instead of Punditry. The spirit behind the Observer's revival is its latest editor, Greg Olds, 33. A hulking (6 ft. 2 in.) University of Texas journalism graduate, Olds moved into the top slot two years ago after an uneventful career on several other small Texas papers. Unsure of himself at first, he shunned controversy and even ignored a tip about the McCrocklin thesis for nearly two years. But now he has decided to trade punditry for punch. He has prepared a list of 20 sensitive subjects into which he soon plans to dig-"things like the state...
...seasons back is reborn with a new title and a new star (Jack Lord). In the two-hour opening installment, our gumshoe uncovers an underworld plot to wreck the U.S. intelligence system in the Pacific. Next week an hour-long episode picks up the series in another time slot. Premiere...
Leading the Japanese from the No. 12 slot was Hitachi Ltd., a manufacturer of many types of machinery, notably atomic power plants. With 1967 sales of $1.7 billion, Hitachi was up from last year's No. 18 place on the list. Nissan Motor Co., maker of Datsun cars, whose sales were $1.27 billion, shot up from 42nd to 25th place, followed by Toyota Motor Co. ($1.26 billion), which was up from 40th to 28th...
...have the type of mail box that hangs outside your home, have it replaced with the door slot type, so that your mail falls concealed inside your house. More homes are burglarized by the mail watchers than any other method employed by burglars...