Word: sweetnesses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Rick Kief (126 1bs.), who has suffered from a bad ankle since the season began, returned to the line-up and turned in an amazing performance. Kief registered a pin over the Engineer's Charlie Sweet and did not surrender a single point in his two other matches...
...Widerman (H) dec. Kwong (MIT), 10-2; 126--Kief (H) pinned Sweet (MIT), 2:55; 134--B. Baer (H) dec. Drooze (MIT), 12-0; 142--D. Baer (H) dec. Wilson (MIT) 15-10; 150--Franklin (H) dec. Crosier (MIT), 5-0; 158--Capelli (MIT) dec Pucillo (H), 9-5; 167--Spletter (MIT) dec. Cocalis (H), 6-0; 177--Davidson (MIT) dec. Potter (H), 5-4; 190--Wrobel (MIT) dec. Conley (H), 7-2; UNL--Beling (H) won by forfeit...
...essential heroes and heroines of our age-in which nobility of behavior too often seems but the prelude to the corruption of celebrity-Anne Frank remains one of the most admirable, quietly exerting her claim on conscience and imagination. It is not just that she was martyred before her sweet, shrewd, unaffected voice could be deadened by self-consciousness and moral certitude. It is also that she had a true artistic gift: a good eye for the telling nuances of human behavior, an instinctively humane spirit, delightedly celebrating the persistence of the ordinary in the most extraordinary circumstances...
...white music tentatively merged, a synthesis that gained tremendous popularity. The movies too, began to show some shift in outlook among the kids growing up in America. The confused, "unrespectable" heros portrayed on the screen by Dean and Brando were slowly becoming more admired than the incredibly cute, sweet, and superficial characters who inhabited the numberless Doris Day-type movies. Brando and Dean showed that there were some real problems in this country, that the closed society was leaving out many people who just couldn't fit in. Brando's violent portrayals, acting with his body more than with...
...also a few gifts for themselves. Among Kaleidoscope's bestsellers: china, glasses, flatware, tablecloths. Also popular were luggage and other travel items. Several cataloguers reported an upsurge in sales of packaged cheese and fruits. A $5 chocolate bar divided into sections marked with their calories and called Sweet Revenge sold well, as did a $600 chocolate Monopoly...