Word: toured
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...HILL COUNTRY: LYNDON JOHNSON'S TEXAS (NBC, 3:30-4:30 p.m.). A personally conducted tour of the land where the President was born and raised, and to which he returns whenever Washington worries him down. Repeat...
...steady snow was falling on Lake Huron as the 603-ft. freighter Daniel J. Morrell steamed toward Taconite, Minn., for a load of iron ore, but the night was otherwise tranquil. Watchman Dennis Hale, 26, ended his tour of duty, had a snack in the galley and headed for his bunk. Six hours later, he was awakened by "two loud thumps," followed by the insistent clang of the emergency bell. Clad only in underwear and peacoat (he couldn't find his trousers), Hale sped topside-and gasped at what he saw. Lashed by a sudden, severe Great Lakes storm...
...tour is a celebration of Martha Graham's 50th anniversary as a dancer, a career that is thoroughly chronicled in a new book, Martha Graham: Portrait of the Lady as an Artist* by Leroy Leatherman, her manager for the past 13 years. Though it tends to be overly idolatrous, the biography is an engrossing study of the woman and the creative forces that shaped her art. Beginning with the days when Graham performed tangos and apache dances in the Greenwich Village Follies, Leatherman traces her development through her early-American period (she is a descendant of Miles Standish...
World President Edward J. Daly expects that by 1970, his tour revenues will reach $100 million a year. But partly because of Viet Nam airlift commit ments, inclusive tours will not get into full swing until late...
Wills, who was the National League's most valuable player in 1962, had fallen into disfavor with Dodger owner Walter O'Malley after jumping the team on a recent Japanese tour...