Word: alterations
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Murphy's diving was the high point of the afternoon for Harvard. Mastering dives of 2.8 degree of difficulty, he easily outpointed his competitors with a 295.65 total. Junior Peter Alter finished second to give the Crimson one of its two sweeps...
...would probably not rise fantastically, since mental and physical tests would no doubt exclude a disproportionate percentage of members of disadvantaged minority groups. As for coups d'etat, they are usually led by officers, not enlisted men, and there is no reason that reliance on voluntary enlistments would significantly alter the composition of the officer corps...
...city's electorate rarely thinks of its mayor as a grand patron of architecture. But by the massive weight of budget appropriations for new construction, he is. And never is the mayor's lot more difficult, and challenging, than when he has to add to, and alter, one of the city's prized possessions. Last week two mayors faced such a task. Each took a different route to a solution, and both felt that they had not only preserved but even added to the city's heritage...
...grindstone ex-accountant, Executive Vice President A. Carl Kotchian, 52, a North Dakota-born finance specialist who has followed Haughton up the corporate ladder. In fact, Lockheed's management has been in lock step for several years, with Haughton (pronounced Hawton) serving virtually as Court Gross's alter ego, and Kotchian acting as Haughton's. Not surprisingly, Haughton says that the new shifts portend "no great changes" in the company's course...
...when the Crimson dropped the 50-free and the individual medley; when Pete Alter and usually consistent Bill Murphy settled for second and third in the dive -- in short when defeat seemed imminent, Corris and Shrout jumped to salvage Harvard's sixth victory in eight meets...