Word: terrierism
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Considerably further back, Harvard runners finished in second and third places, and swept the fifth through eleventh spots behind Boston University's Paul Scott, the only Terrier runner to stop a Crimson sweep. The final score of the meet was 17-46, almost a complete shutout...
...Harvard freshmen won their first meet of the year yesterday, defeating the Terrier frosh, 27-32, over a shorter, 3-mile course at Franklin Park. Although B.U.'s Georg Starkus finished first, the Yardling runners took second, fourth, sixth, seventh and eight places to win narrowly...
Irma bubbles and struts through every Technicolor foot. Shirley MacLaine is an adorable golliwog in green lingerie and inky wig; her flamboyant self-assurance is the perfect foil for the bumbling Lemmon. With a face that can twinkle like a terrier's or crumple into bloodhoundish gloom at the first unkind word, Jack makes the most (once he's fired as a cop) of being Shirley's mec-the only pimp in Paris with the principles of an eagle scout...
...company discreetly tiptoed around him and assembled in the Red Room for more talk and a few old school songs. > Got word that his three dogs, Charlie, Pushinka and Clipper, will wear District of Columbia dog licenses Nos. 1, 2 and 3, beginning July 1. Charlie, a Welsh terrier, already carries No. 1, but Pushinka (Khrushchev's gift to Caroline) and Clipper (Old Joe Kennedy's gift) have held tag Nos. 9 and 10. They will move up to replace the No. 2 dog, Jefferson, otherwise known as Little Beagle Johnson, owned by Vice President Johnson...
Where possible, the Pentagon wants parts re-engineered to save money; by relaxing overly rigid circuit requirements, it has chopped the price of capacitors in the Terrier missile from $73.96 to $8.54 each. On the other hand, where quality will save maintenance costs, the Pentagon demands higher standards of contractors. Massive amounts are being saved by putting items once sold by a single company up for competitive bids; in one such case, the cost of each aircraft windshield of a certain type was lowered from $669.72 to $443. Moreover, arguing that Government-supported research often gives a company an advantage...