Word: starrs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...keep his Western Champion Green Bay Packers moving against the Eastern Champion New York Giants, Packer Coach Vince Lombardi relied on a savagely blocking line, the accurate passing of Quarterback Bart Starr, and the multiple talents of Paul Hornung - the N.F.L.'s Player of the Year. Hornung drove past Giant defenders for 89 yds. (including a 6-yd. touchdown burst), booted three field goals and four extra points as the Packers cut down the hapless Giants...
Streetcar Blur. Ballistocardiographers, led by the University of Pennsylvania's Dr. Isaac Starr, contend that measurements of these and of minor additional thrusts show how well the heart and arteries are working. But the accelerations must be measured in thousandths of a G (the pull of gravity). No building is steady enough to be free of movements that confuse the sensitive machine. In Philadelphia, Dr. Starr got blurs on his ballistocardiograms every time a streetcar rumbled by eight floors below. To cushion out such vibrations, researchers have turned to various systems of floating the body-strapped to a board...
...Dinah Shore Show (NBC, 9-10 p.m.). "Swinging at the Summit," a not entirely exaggerated description of Dinah Shore's guest list, which includes Kay Starr, Tony Bennett, Harpo Marx, George Shearing and Louis Armstrong. Color...
...book, which was based on the 1931 real-life tragedy of a gay young thing who called herself Starr Faithfull, the heroine was a semiprofessional call girl, with a phone on Manhattan's BUtterfield exchange. In the movie, she is just an enthusiastic amateur (Elizabeth Taylor) who promiscuously offers peace to the tired businessman. In the book, the hero was a middle-aged commuter with a careless habit of making women and missing trains. In the movie, he is a handsome young casualty of the battle for status, a poor boy (Laurence Harvey) who got rich quick by marrying...
...other football managers whose present titles were listed above are Robert E. Gross '19, President and Director of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Stanley de Jongh Osborne '26, President, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, and William S. Youngman, Jr. '29, President, C. V. Starr & Company and legal counsel to Chiang Kai-shek. Osborne also managed track...