Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Indians have gained talent and experience during the past year, the Yanks have just gotten a little older and their joints a little creakier. Howard is . Mantle is 33, and apparently his ailing are still in extremely bad shape. Ford is 26, and needed an arm operation last winter. Stottlemyre was brilliant in last year's stretch run, but he is still largely an unproved pitcher...
Fair's Fair. Equally business-saving rather than union-busting, said the court, was a lockout by American Ship Building Co., which depends for its income largely on repairs to Great Lakes ships laid up during the icebound winter. In the summer of 1961, after five strikes, the company reached an impasse with eight unions that demanded an extended contract expiring in midwinter, the height of the business season. In desperation, the company closed one yard and laid off workers in two others. By fall, the company had a two-year contract and has not been struck since...
...most of his colleagues. The dots at either end of Charlie's mouth sum up six years of concentrated worry. So subtle is Schulz's drawing that some of his best panels are wordless -as when the Peanuts are gathered to observe somberly the first snowflake of winter...
Shuttling between her Watch Hill retreat, her winter home in Nassau, her chalet in Switzerland, her 15-room Manhattan penthouse, and her studio in Carnegie Hall, she pursues her vision with an all-encompassing passion. Divorced in January from her second husband, Dr. Benjamin Kean, she bought a four-story brick mansion off Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and is renovating it into the Harkness House for Ballet Arts. It will include a workshop and dance school, out of which she plans to form a junior Harkness troupe to tour the small towns...
...GREEN WINTER by Jan Carew. 192 pages. Stein...