Word: sydney
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Something like this scene is enacted every Sunday on Sydney's 27 beaches. Only an estimated one in ten of the city's 2,000,000 people goes to church on a summer Sunday, and Australia's Open Air Campaigners have grown adept at stalking the remainder in the sun and sand...
...would rather have read that an American shed a few tears after his loss than throwing wads of toilet paper around [on an airline flight to Sydney] like a two-year...
Tooling through Sydney on his way to race in the New Zealand Grand Prix, Britain's balding Ace Driver Stirling Moss, 31, all but smothered himself in his own exhaust of self-crimination. "I'm a slob," he announced. "My taste is gaudy. I'm useless for anything but racing cars. I'm ruddy lazy, and I'm getting on in years. It gets so frustrating, but then again I don't know what I could do if I gave up racing." Has Moss no Stirling virtues? "I appreciate beauty." One of Nikita Khrushchev...
Dutch and Flemish painting expert Seymour Slive, and Sydney J. Freedberg '36, an authority on the art of the High Renaissance in Italy were appointed to professorships in the field of Fine Arts...
When Australia began its defense of the Davis Cup last week in Sydney, the headlines belonged to the emotional antics of the pair of challenging Italians, Orlando Sirola and Nicola Pietrangeli, who had knocked out the U.S. team. Then onto the court for Australia walked a pair of lefthanders who never weep and never giggle, shudder at the idea of throwing a racket or a tantrum. All Neale Fraser, 27, and Rod ("Rocket") Laver, 22, ever seem to do is win-and last week they defended the Davis Cup with a brand of tennis that has become indisputably the best...