Word: wrights
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Most Reverend John J. Wright, Roman Catholic Bishop of Pittsburgh...
Most golfers would be flattered to be mentioned in the same breath with Arnold Palmer. But not Mickey Wright. "Bah," she snorts, when people call her "the Arnold Palmer of women's golf." "Palmer and I don't have a thing in common. I have a classic swing. His is all wrong. He's just lucky he's strong...
...words for a woman. But at 5 ft. 9 in. and 145 lbs., Mary Kathryn Wright, 28, is a big woman-and the best lady golfer in the world. After eight years as a pro, Mickey has won the U.S. Women's Open three times, the Ladies' P.O.A. three times, the Titleholders (female equivalent of the Masters) twice, and 45 pro tournaments in all-more than Arnie Palmer and Jack Nicklaus combined. She has been the leading money winner among lady pros for two years...
...raise $5 million in new endowment had reached its goal. An increase in the number of professors from a mere handful in 1952 to over 20 had given it a distinguished faculty--including such luminaries as University Professor Paul Tillich, Krister Stendahl, and Old Testament scholar George E. Wright--and made it a leader in scholarship...
...building's frame. But since World War II, the architects' slang for a building's outer covering, "skin," has become especially appropriate; thin, lightweight metals and glass have turned more and more office buildings into glistening, icy slabs of graph-paper monotony. What Frank Lloyd Wright called "those flat-chested facades" has become a national vice...