Word: watter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Like Walt Kelly's "Pogo," Watter-son's strip deals in aggregate humor, drawn from the characters more than the individual jokes. Reading "Calvin and Hobbes" in book form is much more fun and revealing than reading it day by day. And Yukon Ho! is a goldmine of a collection...
Newman appears, flashing his 1,000-watter at a kid who yells "Good luck!" and heads off to the starting line. He qualified his red, white and blue No. 33 in the second row, and should be among the leaders after the first lap. But the spark plugs foul as the car starts, and two plugs are changed. By that time, it is too late to rejoin the other cars at the front of the starting grid. This competition is a sprint, only 18 laps, and he seems to have no chance...
...Noves (MIT) 1:50.79, 2. Bunney (H) 1:52.40, 3. MacKinnon (NU) 1:53.40, 4. Higgins (H) 1:53.74, 5. Corcoran (BC) 1:54.33. 1000-yd. run: 1. Sheehan (H) 2:13.06, 2. Fischer (BU) 2:13.68, 3. Muscato (BC) 2:14.12, 4. Lucas (MIT) 2:14.67, 5. Watter...
Midway through his second two-year term, he returned to A.J. Fletcher's WRAL. "The old man," says Bailey, "thought the sun rose and set right behind Jesse's left ear." WRAL, that hymn-and-hog-price 250-watter, was now Capitol Broadcasting, an empire embracing the radio outlet, Raleigh's first TV station and a hookup of about 70 rural stations called the Tobacco Radio Network. Fletcher piled three executive titles on Helms and let him do the station's editorials...