Word: stacked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...matter what company wins the contract (which may well be the last really large award in the fading manned-fighter-plane business), the new plane will be based on the brilliant research directed by Aerodynamicist John Stack at the Langley Research Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.* It is a solution to problems that have expanded as planes have improved...
...friend: a shy young homosexual (Murray Melvin), who needs to give what she needs to receive: mother love. He moves into her flat and briskly "takes' her in 'and." Runs her up some baby clothes, starts her eating properly for two, goes to the clinic for a stack of diapers and a doll to practice on. But all too soon the idyl ends. The old hen comes home to roost, the flit flies the coop, the heroine is left to hatch a hopeless future...
...take them over." Hall is a world's fair buff who has never seen one before. He has been longing to ever since his parents in Jackson, Miss., would not let him hitchhike to the New York World's Fair in 1939. He has collected a stack of material-postcards, folders and samples-on world's fairs dating back to the first one in London's Crystal Palace in 1851. Another of his packrat collections of oddities inspired his recent book, The Best Remaining Seats (TIME, Dec. 8, 1961). a recall of the gilded movie palaces...
Students entering the stacks of Widener Library will be required to sign a register as well as show stack passes, according to new rules planned for introduction in the near future...
...francs (about $100). But Michael and Sarah were soon building up a collection of their own, in 1917 bought Woman with a Hat after Leo turned against Matisse. By the time Michael and Sarah moved back to California in 1935, they had about 50 oils, 20 bronzes, and a stack of drawings, most of them by Matisse...