Word: winded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson victory hinged on a Princeton tactical error. Having kicked off in the first half, the Tigers choose to do the same at the beginning of the second half. The strategy was to take advantage of a brisk wind that was blowing across the field...
...Successful military coups, by their very nature, must come by surprise. Yet an attempt to overthrow the Diem regime in Viet Nam has been "in the wind" for months, as TIME readers know. Last September, in a five-column story, TIME discussed the dissatisfaction in the army and illustrated it with photographs of five generals and one colonel. Our top two pictures were of Generals Minh and Don, who led last week's coup. In Saigon, TIME Correspondent Murray Gart watched the attack on Diem's palace lying flat on his belly on a rooftop less than...
...Homer will then wind up a career that reshaped his company and made him one of the best-rewarded executives in the U.S. His current annual salary and bonus: $307,082-of which Beth Steel figures he pockets $79,048 after taxes...
...Crimson received the Quaker kick-off, and had to fight both a tough Penn squad and a high wind. Harvard moved into scoring position late in the first quarter, however, after moving the ball from its own 30 to its own 48. Halfback Tony Kilkuskie then took a pass from quarterback John McCloskey to Penn's 2 yard line, the day's longest play...
...youth corps, has been denounced as a pro-Communist and an anti-Semite. U.S. Catholic journals-including the respected Jesuit weekly America-have editorially attacked the play, apparently in hopes of forestalling a Broadway production planned for next February by Producer Herman F. Shumlin, whose last play, Inherit the Wind, was about the trial of a freethinker...