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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...major problem could confront the Crimson: the Hilltoppers like to run with the ball. The combination of repeated fast breaks and Harvard's lack of depth could conceivably spell trouble...
...supplies no simple answer. A connoisseur of human corruption, he peoples his novels with characters sidetracked by evil in their blind search for God. On film, Thérèse seems likely to find salvation with a one-way ticket to Paris. But her story still casts a spell...
...Street names run from "Venecia" and "Milán" to "José Verdi" and "Arturo Toscanini." Newsstands are thick with Italian magazines, bars flow with Campari, coffee shops with café alia italiana, and restaurateurs serve up steaming hot pizzas, ravioli and pasta frolla-even if they cannot always spell the names. Argentine men favor Italian-style stovepipe trousers and moccasins; many women are forsaking French styles for designers like Simonetta and Pucci...
Concluded Dirksen: "This is a first, a single step. It is for destiny to write the answer. It is for history to render judgment. But with consummate faith and some determination, this may be the step that can spell a grander destiny for our country and for the world...
...their woes, few of the Lilliputians intend to sell out willingly. To them, big companies spell the organization-man way of life. "Exciting" and "challenging" are the words they use to describe their own careers, and they rightly believe that there is plenty of room for the small manufacturer with a good idea-no matter how stiff the competition. Besides, the big man in the small company usually draws a handsome salary and expense account even when his firm does no better than break even...