Word: put
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...even the most jaded fan hidden back in the smoky blue haze of Madison Square Garden was screaming like a teenager. In the fourth quarter, with teammates feeding him passes until he was arm-weary from shooting, Baylor sank 24 more points to put a rousing finish on the most spectacular scoring spree in pro basketball history. Baylor's 71 points totally eclipsed the N.B.A. record of 64 that he himself had set a year ago. Knick Coach Carl Braun had only one word to describe Baylor: "Fantastic...
...made a lot of friends-but they were mostly personal. Circulation has hardly moved: up from 351,000 daily to 352,490. What changes occurred in the editorial face of the Trib were not always his doing; indeed, White generally skipped the editorial conferences about what to put on Page One as well as the daily conferences about what to say on the editorial page. Said White last week: "I came here with the distinct possibility of staying on permanently. It worked out the other...
Belli says that "most of the verdicts are justified, because judges and the law have put so many safeguards around doctors." He points out that in some states (e.g., Arizona, New Mexico) malpractice cases are "very rare indeed," because doctors flatly refuse to give testimony that would show medical negligence by their colleagues. Says Belli: "It's the damnedest conspiracy, but it's understandable: the doctors fear reprisals-their insurance can be yanked, or they can be bumped off the hospital staff or find empty chairs beside them at the medical banquets." Doctors' self-imposed silence...
...Stanford's prestigious premises, Strucinski put all that behind him. He affected a pipe and married a pretty English major. He worked hard, developed a particular interest in the Stanford library. Even after finishing his fellowship last year, with warm praise from Professor Stegner, Strucinski haunted the library...
...this sellout. Britain's economic independence is at stake," screamed Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard. Intoned the Daily Express: "The British Empire comes before the Ford empire." The Financial Times warned soberly that since British Vauxhall is already wholly owned by General Motors, the Ford move would put half the British auto industry in U.S. hands...