Word: wheeler
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that she is a nymphomaniac who likes to pick up guys in bars. His world is coming apart, and so is the movie-with a rush of irrelevancies about slum conditions and precinct-house rivalries. Suddenly, a complex new subplot is folded into the proceedings, about a financial wheeler-dealer who commits suicide...
...action further down the ladder, Bo Jones and Clark Kawakami stroked past their Yale opponents in singles. Ted Wheeler and Steve Whitman triumphed in a doubles contest...
...coach Jack Barnaby juggled his doubles lineup to give Levin and Jarvis a rest. Parrot and Gonzales took command at the number one spot and rallied to win 12-10. Terrell and Rick Sterne coasted to a 12-6 triumph at number two. Barnaby inserted Eric Wise and Ted Wheeler, two untested sophomores, at the third position. The newcomers responded like pros and banged out an easy...
William Liller, Robert Wheeler Wilson Professor of Applied Astronomy, showed up on the Johnny Carson Tonight Show to discuss pulsars, radio signals from outer space that may indicate the existence of other-wordly intelligent life...
Last year the Johnson Administration considered a partial pause-exempting the area north of the 20th parallel from bombardment-but military advice went against it. In subsequent testimony before the Senate's Preparedness Investigation Subcommittee, General Earle Wheeler, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that he and his colleagues had "concluded unanimously that the concept was erroneous." There was no indication that the generals had changed their minds this year, and until recently it looked as if Johnson agreed with them. On Feb. 1, he depicted a grim situation if the U.S. stopped bombing: "The enemy force...