Word: starring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There was the usual run of Irish jokes and Polish jokes and Jewish jokes. But the star of the annual Circus Saints and Sinners show was a tall guy with a lopsided grin who told a few on himself. "In case you have forgotten, I'm the man who wound up a little more than 300,000 heartbeats from the presidency," quipped Senator Edmund Mus-Icie, the guest of honor. However, he pointed out, "There's only one thing lower than a defeated candidate for Vice President-and that's a successful one." Besides, "I have some...
Some of the men seemed mutations of themselves. At American expatriate's face had been completely destroyed when he settled in Paris and had been rebuilt on the model of a stranger. One of the photographers had been a rock-and-roll star. The American unit publicist was on leave from a seminary in California, where he was preparing for the Unitarian Universalist ministry, his negotiations with the U.S. government on obtaining the brothel concession in Vietnam having fallen through...
Harvard sophomore center Joe Cavanagh and Cornell senior goalie Ken Dryden were unanimous first-team choices for the ECAC Hockey Tournament all-star team announced today following last weekend's tourney at the Garden...
...sophomore, Terrell lost only one team match and finished second to Nayar in collegiate competition. The high point of his season was a victory over second seed Bob Hetherington, an ex-Yale star, in the National Amateur Tournament...
McLain scored ten straight points, and John Runyon and Vernon Horn combined on fast breaks to build a 62-51 margin with three minutes to play. Football star Del Marting led the final Yale rush that failed with 25 points...