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...that, Yates gave Dirksen a small scare. He led during the first seven hours of the vote counting. But these returns were mostly from Chicago, and even there Dirksen wound up with about 49% of the vote-down from his past figures but still much better than Republicans generally do against Mayor Richard Daley's Democratic organization. Because he had done very little campaigning in downstate Republican strongholds, Dirksen's expected margin was narrowed-but not nearly enough to keep him from handily winning his third term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Illinois: Just Pals | 11/16/1962 | See Source »

...presidential motorcade, which included representatives of the Boston press and a special press bus for national correspondents, wound its way through downtown Boston to the Sheraton Plaza Hotel on Huntington Ave., where Kennedy spent the night in the Presidential suite. Enthusiastic crowds greeted him along the route...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: President Kennedy Votes In Boston This Morning | 11/6/1962 | See Source »

...bang, but as series go, it had more than its share of fizzles. "I don't have a damn thing to say about anything," snarled Yankee Mickey Mantle, who tried so hard to blast the ball into the bleachers that he rarely got it out of the infield, wound up pounding the ground in frustration over his .120 batting average. "I'm gonna go see a doctor," confided San Francisco's weary Willie Mays, who drove in 121 runs during the regular season, only one during the World Series. Yankee Slugger Roger Maris managed just five hits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rookies & Lightweights | 10/26/1962 | See Source »

...there. Worst of all, the film is dishonest. Though it is superficially true to the facts as Ryan reports them, it is fundamentally false to the spirit of the events. Most of the time, Zanuck shamelessly sugars his bullets-men die by the thousands, but not one living wound, not one believable drop of blood is seen on the screen. All too often, when a shell bursts, out come hearts and flowers. And at every opportunity the screen is cluttered with low-comedy Krauts and G.I. jokers. Such tricks may be good show business but they are also bad history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Operation Overblown | 10/19/1962 | See Source »

From these bits of information, Watson and Crick built up a hypothetical structure of the DNA molecule that appeared to take into account all of the observations then available. Ther model consisted of two strands of alternating sugar and phosphate groups wound about a common axis as a double helix. The bases were attached to the sugar groups and projected toward each other from opposite strands. Finally, hydrogen bonds between the base-pairs formed rung-like links between the two strands...

Author: By Andrew T. Weil, | Title: J.D. Watson Wins Nobel Prize for Medicine | 10/19/1962 | See Source »

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