Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tuesday, February 27 THE RED SKELTON HOUR (CBS, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). As a sequel to his 1960 award-winning performance, Red presents another hour of pantomime, "Laughter-the Universal Language," before an audience of U.N. diplomats from 46 countries.
In many such cases, policyholders have been suing to recover from the insurance companies, and they have been winning. The Maryland Court of Appeals recently upheld such a judgment on the grounds that the insurance company involved, State Farm Mutual, had "an obligation not merely to exercise good faith, but...
For sentimentalists, there was Eugenio Monti, 40, Italy's "Red Devil" of the bobsled run, a nine-time world champion but never before an Olympics gold-medal winner, who finally realized his lifelong ambition-twice over -with victories in both the two-man and four-man events. The U.S...
Wakefield deftly shuttles back and forth between the two nations, from the cops to the hippies, from Kiwanians to the ghettos, from an energetic retirement village to a listless Indian reservation. The organization men, rich or poor, high or low, spout a lifeless, insensitive jargon. The unorganized are often speechless...
The statistics provide ample explanation for Wilson's unfortunate position. In 13 previous seasons his Harvard teams won 135 games and lost 169. He has never had a winning record in an Ivy League campaign; two 7-7 years a decade ago were the best a Wilson team managed.