Word: ap
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...master at unleashing human talents, Carnegie financed the early makers of ap titude and achievement tests. In 1948 the corporation helped start the Educational Testing Service, now the country's leading testmaker. In 1952 it helped expand the Princeton program that became the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, which foots the cost of graduate study for prospective college teachers...
...backfield of the AP's All-American first team are Sandy Stephens, Minnesota; Ernie Davis, Syracuse; James Saxton, Texas; and Bob Ferguson, Ohio State...
...pick an all-Ivy team and you see how bad the League is. The Ivies have in their midst one football player, and he didn't even make the AP all-Ivy lineup, which is to be expected. That would be quarterback Bill King of Dartmouth, who completed 42 of 77 passes for 584 yards and ran up 737 yards in total offense...
...hours as it passes. Founded by a promotion-minded sporting sheet with the inappropriate name of L'Auto, the Tour is financed by advertisers, who pay up to $4,000 for the privilege of following the racers with sound trucks that blare praise for products from apéritifs to aspirin. (The Tour's current sponsors are two French papers...
...Atlantic. "Nor is he to use his place to push before the public his name, his views, his personality." Yet Judge Wyzanski is noted for the breach of his own advice, and just last February his bench manners earned him scathing reproof from a U.S. Court of Ap peals. "It is clear from the record before us," wrote the appellate court in remanding a case to Wyzanski, "that the confusion and conflicts in these witnesses' testi mony were due in no minor part to the trial judge's . . . overzealous participation in the examination of witnesses...