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1974Year NEWPORT, R. L, July 23 —
Intrepid, the people's yacht from the West Coast, beat Courageous, the New York Yacht Club's yracht, for the second straight time today in the America's Cup trials. The margin was a healthy 1 minute 52 seconds in a moderate, steady southerly breeze on the.24.3‐mile America's Cup course. Intrepid 6, Courageous 4 After Two Sets of Trials
1970Year NEWPORT, R.I., July 13 —
Intrepid's second promotional button in the Americ's Cup trials has already been pro grammed: Catch 22. PICKER CAPTURES 6TH TRIAL IN ROW
1951Year Parisian imports, H Bendel NEW IDEAS SHOWN IN SUMMER WEAR
Intricacies of Cut and Subtle Style Changes Mark Bendel Imports From Paris
1995Year IN colonial times, homeowners were rather casual about securing their homes. The lock on the front door consisted of a large wood bolt that could be opened from the outside by pulling a drawstring. At night the owner would lock the door by pulling the string inside.
As burglary and theft increased so did the demand for more sophisticated and effective locks. To meet that need craftsmen and blacksmiths started manufacturing locks. The locks of the 18th and early 19th centuries were handmade and were often quite cumbersome with some weighing up to 5 pounds. In 1865, Linus Yale Jr. invented a lock that was simple and compact and that could be mass-produced on automatic machinery. HOME CLINIC
Intricacies of Door Locks That Enhance Security
1920Year The vital quality of a salesman who is to sell in India is his intimate knowledge of India's bazaars, for they are the pulse of the trade of Cathay. In the distributive economy of that wonderful land and people the bazaars stand next to the consuming world. E.W. Drosten, in his talk at the recent Foreign Trade Convention in San Francisco, gave to the export world some very instructional advice upon this subject. SELLING IN INDIA.
Intricacies of Native and Foreign Trade.
1989Year LEAD: JANIS NORI-BERTUCCI had been selling antiques at flea markets and shows around the country for 10 years when she decided a few months ago to settle down and open American Pastime, an emporium on the ground floor and basement of 240 Lafayette Street in Manhattan, between Spring and Prince Streets in S Currents
Intricate Backwoods Carvings