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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...freshman meet was even less of a race, with the Yardlings topping Penn, 19-42, and making a perfect 15-50 score against Columbia. Briton Jim Baker took first place, his first win in a Crimson uniform...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Runners Romp Over Penn, Columbia Hewlett And Co. Host Cornell Today | 10/17/1964 | See Source »

...that fellow in the picture? The one in the football uniform, not the old man. He's supposed to be the best college football player in the country...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Archie Roberts, Columbia To Challenge Crimson Today | 10/10/1964 | See Source »

Woman of Straw. "Take off that uniform and look like a woman. Rustle, crackle and swish!" bellows Ralph Richardson. Nothing could be easier for Gina Lollobrigida. As the nurse assigned to a crotchety British tycoon who spends his days in a wheelchair, Gina soon rustles the old gent into a marriage proposal. She gets the idea from his sexy nephew, Sean Connery-an actor who occasionally takes leave of his James Bond roles, only to find that crime pays equally well elsewhere. Just as one might expect, Sean and Gina plan to share the inheritance once Richardson kicks off. Just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Gina Makes Hay | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

Hurlburt discounted reports in some Houses that the switch was connected with his department's efforts at uniform portion control. This problem, he said, has been handled separately...

Author: By Sanford J. Ungar, | Title: Winthrop Petitions Central Kitchens For Return of Own Serving-Ladies | 10/6/1964 | See Source »

Discharged from the Marine Corps in 1959, Oswald went to the Soviet Union and demanded U.S.S.R. citizenship. He expressed his feelings about the U.S. in a letter to Robert Pic: "In the event of war, I would kill any American who put a uniform on in defense of the American Government? any American." At one point, when the Russian government was threatening to kick Oswald out of the country, he slashed a wrist in an abortive suicide attempt. The Soviet government purportedly took pity, allowed Oswald to stay on, got him a job as a metal worker in Minsk, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: THE WARREN COMMISSION REPORT | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

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