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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Carter Lord, who set seven pass-catching Harvard records and tied one Ivy League mark, plans to sign with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League at the end of the baseball season. Lord will travel to Dallas on March 15 with other prospective rookies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Carter Lord, Harvard's Star End, Will Sign With Cowboys of NFL | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

...Bonwit Teller and Chicago's Marshall Field to Sakowitz in Houston and Bullock's in Los Angeles. Current symbol of the freer male attitude is the turtleneck pullover now being worn by just about everybody from Lyndon Johnson, who fancies the comfort of turtlenecks for travel aboard Air Force One, to the Duke of Windsor, who slips into one for small, informal dinner parties. To go with tuxedos for evening, turtlenecks are becoming fancier, now come in silk or piqué, with French cuffs. Another evening alternative is the Russian-style, high-collared rubashka (cossack shirt), which buttons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: Man! | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

Cynics talked sourly of impending catastrophe. The expanded league, they insisted, was too big, financially shaky (think of all those extra travel bills), badly unbalanced in the quality of play. Stocked with castoffs, minor leaguers and even non-Canadians (four Americans, one Scot, one Pole), the new West Division teams in St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Minnesota, Los Angeles and Oakland could hardly be expected to furnish much competition for the established East Division clubs. And when they were slaughtered by scores of say 15-0, who would come out to see them play? Auditoriums would empty, franchises would fold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hockey: Hawk on the Wing | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

Splitting its final two games, Harvard could fall no lower than fifth. If that came about, via a SLU loss, the Crimson would have to travel to Canton, N.Y., to play the Larries...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: Crimson Six Journeys to Ithaca: Contest to Decide Ivy Hockey Title | 2/28/1968 | See Source »

Wynne's business, selling machines and goods to Communist countries, provided ideal cover and a frequent excuse to travel to Moscow. London's MI-6 spent five years preparing Wynne for his spy role before he ever met Colonel Penkovsky. Part of the training was a routine initiation into the ar cane arts of a courier: how to conceal film, where to hide messages, what to do if the Soviets plant a girl in his hotel room. But one part consisted of a brutal simulation of what Wynne could expect in a Soviet prison if he was captured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Notes from a Soviet Prison | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

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