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Word: 21st (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...college, club, or school with the highest number of overall points wins the Paul Revere Point Trophy. In 1967, M.I.T. captured the Trophy and Harvard finished 21st...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity and House Crews To Enter Charles Regatta | 10/18/1968 | See Source »

Unfettered by Tradition. When Prescott opened its doors in 1966, it was conceived as a private, four-year liberal arts college "unfettered by any tradition that would limit its opportunity to relate itself dynamically to the emerging 21st century." That goal was explored at a symposium of 100 educators and businessmen sponsored by the Ford Foundation, resulting in funds for construction of the college's 43 buildings on 640 acres of rolling plain six miles north of Prescott, Ariz. Though present enrollment is only 186, Prescott plans to expand to a maximum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colleges: 21st Century Frontier | 10/11/1968 | See Source »

...215T CENTURY (CBS, 6-6:30 p.m.). "The Weird World of Robots" examines the mechanical slaves that will perform 21st century tasks that man cannot or should not attempt-such as working in contaminated areas of an atomic plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater, Records, Cinema, Books: Time Listings: Sep. 13, 1968 | 9/13/1968 | See Source »

...about to expire-or perhaps find strange new powers. In her magically mystical prose, H.P.B. forecast that "occultism must win the day, before the present era reaches Saturn's triple septenary of the present cycle in Europe-in other words, before the end of the 21st century...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theosophy: Cult of the Occult | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

Since starting out in their four dog sleds last February 21st, they have actually encountered a scarcity of large animal life despite abundant tracks. Yet after Freddy Church, the Expedition's communications middle man at Barrow, relayed one of the rare sightings of a few seals to England, The Times of London assumed that the Expedition had practically proven Stefansson's theory. The Times just happens to be one of the financial backers of this $150,000 effort...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: From the Far Corners of the Earth... | 7/19/1968 | See Source »

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