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Word: studs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sense, it was the coup de grace for mighty Buckpasser. Soon after the race, Trainer Eddie Neloy announced that the strapping horse would run no more, would retire to stud in Kentucky. It seemed a sound decision. Since early last year, Buckpasser has been afflicted by painful cracks in his right forehoof; this year, the condition became chronic, and without making excuses, said Neloy, "it definitely compromised his abilities in the Woodward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: Steel from Damascus | 10/13/1967 | See Source »

...archtypical sex comedy title, which states the genre's basic premise, is Love is a Four Letter Word. The archtypical sex comedy lead is a hardened playboy, who turns out, in the third act, really to be no more of a stud than Ferdinand the Bull...

Author: By Timothy Crouse, | Title: There's a Girl in My Soup | 10/9/1967 | See Source »

This is a philosophy which belongs in a Swedish prison or a stud farm but not at a university. The heart of the matter was decided long ago when the masters initiated parietals and when Mrs. Bunting allowed Radcliffe girls to sign out overnight. That fact signified that the university, although concerned, did not see fit to interfere in the private affairs of its students. The whole problem of parietals is a distasteful and vulgar tug-of-war which challenges the university in an area where the greatest possible concession has already been made. The university is wrong to limit...

Author: By Benito Rakower, | Title: The Shame of Faculty Silence | 10/2/1967 | See Source »

...librarian 278 840 272 934 Peet, G., planning engineer 403 1584 230 958 Liveson, ay, dr. of neurology 652 2450 450 2100 McCarriston, J., student 356 1608 272 900 Morgan, E., mgr. mtg. eng. 500 2100 400 1000 Morse, H., employer Medinet 475 1600 747 1520 Noyes, W., seminary stud. 528 1200 340 1450 Piper, H., Harvard student 500 1488 420 1100 Puricelli, R., jr. claim exam. 329 2392 294 2243 Read, N., B.U. student 317 1375 258 870 Rudolf, H., consultant 205 770 174 550 Saunders, W., copy writer 419 2100 380 1060 Shields, E., sales...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meet George Scialabba, 19 He likes to play Squash He is a Junior at Harvard He can read 2000 words a minute | 9/25/1967 | See Source »

Cubes & Guitars. The show, in sum, is a mirror of modern French sculp ture. The son of a poor Parisian worker, Laurens began his career, after stud ies with a decorative sculptor, in a rundown house on a dead end Montmartre street. The year was 1911. Cub ism was in full flower, and Georges Braque lived only a few doors away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sculpture: Mirror of the Moderns | 9/1/1967 | See Source »

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