Word: twinned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mike Millis, the Harvard captain, was the Crimson's low man with an 80, 84--164. Sinclair shot a 166. Coleman had a 167 that included Harvard's only sub-80 round of the weekend, a 70. Bergman finished fourth with 170. And Wayne Thornbrough carded twin 89's for a miserable 178, which was all the more amazing because Kidder and John Hawkins actually shot worse...
...Republican can go back to his AMA speeches and find the usual derisive references to Walter Reuther, creeping socialism, etc. But people's minds--even Midwestern businessmen's minds--can change. Romney apparently had an idea sometime in the late '50s that Michigan could be saved from the twin evils of big labor (the Democratic Party) and big business (the Republican Party) by a knight-on-a-white-horse-in-shining-armor figure (Big George himself). He has stuck to it ever since...
...Montana, conservative Republican Governor Tim Babcock, 46, opened his drive for the U.S. Senate against liberal Democrat Lee Metcalf, 55, the incumbent, by buying a $69,000 twin-engined plane for campaigning. Babcock is expected to zero in on Metcalf's record as one of the Senate's leading critics of the Viet...
...pleasantly arrogant young Briton and his pretty, skittish twin sister are unwittingly trapped in the warfare between a cell of Black Muslim-type activists and a clutch of Negro-baiting neoFascists. Eventually the twins bob up at an international Fascist jamboree atop Mount Parnassus, where the Negroes attack the Fascists in their meeting-tent, then rape and murder the sister. The hero escapes to go home to pamphleteer in the cause of tolerance, and to get himself happily married. "The answer to everything," he concludes, is contained "within the magic of reciprocal love." Author Benedictus' discursive, Edwardian elegance...
...Georgia building. Los Angeles will celebrate the similar "topping out" of its tallest building yet, the 42-story, $30 million Union Bank Square. In Manhattan, wreckers have just begun smashing a ramshackle clutch of century-old eyesores to make room for the world's highest skyscrapers, the twin 110-story 1,350-ft. structures of the Port of New York Authority's World Trade Center.* Boston's State Street Bank & Trust Co. is busy shifting 1,000 employees into its new 30-story office, and later this month some 4,000 federal workers will start moving into...