Word: stacked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Prodding List." Jack Kennedy pursued his job with zest and frenetic impatience. Once, Special Assistant Kenny O'Donnell returned to his office to find the President reading a stack of O'Donnell's mail. "What have you done about this?" Kennedy asked, flourishing a letter. Replied O'Donnell: "I haven't read...
Yale's diminutive Jim Stack outran his arch-rival, Dick Edmunds of Princeton, in a 1.11.0 600. Edmunds had some measure of revenge when his mile relay squad whipped Yale in the Cage and Princeton record time...
...restrictions, however mild, of working for what is essentially a serviceman's newspaper. But such moods pass. Married to a Canadian-Nisei whom he met at a party, tooling around Tokyo in his crimson MG, demolishing a movie or some visiting star, reading with great pleasure the latest stack of scurrilous mail, Al Ricketts has everything he wants. Says he: "I'm doing a job I love in a town I love...
...step, Hammarskjold proposed to disarm all the Congolese troops. This would mean disarming not only Mobutu's central Congo army, but also the army of Katanga's Moise Tshombe and the Lumumbaist rebels in Eastern and Kivu provinces; perhaps overoptimistically, Hammarskjold hoped they could be induced to stack arms and retire to training camps. Next, the scattered legislators of the Congo's Parliament would be brought together to form a new government under U.N. supervision. The U.N. would ask all factions to free all political prisoners, a step which admittedly would put Lumumba back in politics...
Yale's Gold Dust Twins, Jim Stack in the 600 and Tommy Carroll in the 1000, both were soundly beaten, in a generally tepid night for the Blue...