Word: treating
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that sentence is gimmicky, it is only an appropriate way to treat the latest movie version of Ian Fleming's neo-westerns. Our fascination is with an affluence grown absurd as, conditioned by an increasing freedom to travel and spend, we gladly escape into the chic byways and boudoirs of a luxury world...
...Rare Treat. Cheers are a rare treat for the Black Hawks-the only team in the National Hockey League that has never won a championship. "If we won 69 games and lost only one," grouses Goalie Glenn Hall, "the fans would boo us for that one loss." But things are looking up. Last week's victory over Boston was the Hawks' fifth straight. Three nights later, they made it six in a row, shellacking the front-running Montreal Canadiens 6-3, to move within a game of the league lead...
...right, you didn't feel compelled to give Kathrine Peruty's House on the Sound an honest, balanced review. Typically, perhaps, you felt that its change from normal standards, its refreshing clarity of thought and freshness of style, were things you could not treat well...
Last year's team beat M.I.T. twice, 16-11 and 15-12, and there's no reason to think that this year's Engineer squad can improve much on that. Coach Edo Marion, who has let his second stringers see a lot of action this year, will probably treat the meet primarily as a warm up for Saturday's match with a strong C.C.N.Y. team...
Reports in the Eastern press have tended to treat the riots at the Berkeley Campus of the University of California as one more example of undergraduate hooliganism. But the fact that most of the students, 800 members of the faculty, and the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors blame the University administration for causing the riots suggests that something more important is at stake...