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Felley led the team in points with 17 ant in rebounds with 12, doing a spirited job under the boards against the taller Lions, Borchard, who had led the Ivy League in points per game average before the game, was second with 14. Danner and Deering also hit double figures, with 12 and 11 respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Five Defeats Columbia, Loses to Cornell in Ivy Contests | 1/16/1961 | See Source »

...small force." he says, "the Air Force has to be proficient in every respect." O'Donnell's Air Force is; yet it is still uncomfortable in its role. All its atomic capabilities are next to useless in countries like Laos. "It's like knocking an ant off a bicycle," says O'Donnell. But the Air Force notes that Red China, if it cares to ask for trouble, offers a number of atom-sized military targets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Mr. Pacific | 1/6/1961 | See Source »

...area as large as Western Europe. One is square, massive Angola (pop. 4,500,000), which sprawls below the Congo along 1,100 miles of the western Atlantic shore, where Lisbon's navigators arrived in the isth century. Across the continent is the other half of Dictator-Premier António de Oliveira Salazar's African empire, Mozambique (pop. 6,300,000), whose Indian Ocean ports are among the best on the east coast. In both, the populations are sealed off from the outside world with ruthless efficiency by a European regime that openly proclaims its intention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portuguese Africa: The Sleeper | 1/2/1961 | See Source »

Increasing the number of commuters is of the answer to the expansion question, president Bunting noted. "Even the students who live in this area usually prefer to move into the dormitories," she explained. "The number of those who ant to commute diminishes every year." As a member of the ad hoc Faculty committee studying the size of Harvard and Radcliffe, President Bunting remarkable that the present radio of four men to the woman should be reconsidered. She could see no particular reason for remaining the radio indefinitely...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Bunting Calls Expansion Secondary To Maintaining' Cliffe Standards | 12/13/1960 | See Source »

...center for the campaign of Joseph P. Ward for Governor and Edward F. McLaughlin for Lieuten ant-Governor was not a festive place: the posters were rumpled, the population was reduced to a few somnolent cigar smokers, and the carton on the front desk was full of lapelless Ward buttons--although a worker remarked that they'd run out of Kennedy buttons several days ago. "I think we've got a Kennedy hat left around here somewhere," she said...

Author: By Honey Fitzgerald, | Title: The Morning After | 11/9/1960 | See Source »

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