Word: wind
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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AFTER the Kennedys invited William Manchester in February 1964 to write an account of the assassination, Bobby Kennedy thought that the author might whip through his work before the 1964 election campaign; after all, the tragic ground had already been covered by others. Jacqueline Kennedy thought the book would wind up "bound in black and put away in dark library shelves." The publisher, Harper & Row, did not dream of a first printing of 600,000, or of "the bestseller of the century," as it is now freely described. Few foresaw that The Death of a President would become not only...
...SPORTS SPECTACULAR (CBS, 2:30-4 p.m.). The World Ski-Flying Championships from Oberstdorf, Germany, where the wind currents and the long, steep slope permit jumps of fantastic length. Plus the Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Championships from Hawaii...
...night is the more tumultuous aspect of hum drum. A more intense, violent and glanduar aspect of quiet lives. When they were eight, there was the mechanical horse outside the Wellington Circle Woolworth's, the collection of baseball cards to be flipped down alleys blown clean by the spring wind...
According to Parker, there is a possibility that his crew will be too heavy to row in it, and the lightweights might wind up using...
South is the ancestral home for hundreds of thousands of Boston Irish and many of them will travel back today to watch the 230th annual Boston Parade. The parade, filled with bands, politicians, Irish groups, and assorted celebrities, will kick off from Andrew Square at 1 p.m. It will wind its way through Southie and finally disband at Broadway around...