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Football games between Harvard and Boston University are beginning to get a nasty reputation around town these days. As in recent years, fans who witnessed Saturday's matchup needed some No-Doz and a packet of Alka Seltzer to survive the game at Soldier's Field which saw Harvard lose...
Food processors, wholesalers and retailers, freed from the freeze that remains on most of the economy until Aug. 12, moved swiftly to pass along all increased costs of uncontrolled raw farm goods. In New York and other large cities, eggs rose from about 89? per doz. in supermarkets to 98?, and as high as $1.19 at small groceries. Center-cut pork chops in Chicago climbed 20? per lb., to $1.69; they were $1.89 in Los Angeles. The Hormel Co. fattened the price of a 12-oz. can of pork-based Spam by 16?; it is now selling for about...
...what else can a man ask? But it was correspondingly tough the week before. "I couldn't sleep nights worrying about the game and Princeton's many outstanding players," he said Sunday. He's reportedly so excited about the Brown game this week that he's been taking No-Doz to stay awake during scouting session. The Indians will win, 43-10, and you'd do well to invest in beer in New Hampshire...
...sell magazine subscriptions. By 1966, Randell had gone mod and was promoting computer-matched dating and half-fare cards for American Airlines. Other gimmicks that he and his campus representatives pushed included the outrageous and the plain corny: a pillow for sit-in demonstrators featuring a pocket containing No Doz pills to keep the user awake, a poster showing the Gothic splendors of Notre Dame above the line "Gargoyle with Listerine...
Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . doz...