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America's post-World War II baby boom has swollen the traditional crime-prone age bracket (14 to 24) as never before?and possibly never again. In 1950 there were 24 million young Americans in this age group. A decade later it was 27 million, and now it is 44 million; the bulge will not disappear until the 1980s...
This was the same Harvard team which only Tuesday had captured the Greater Boston championships. In the rain at Brookline, though, Harvard could not keep up with a Princeton squad which placed all seven of their men in the sub-80 bracket...
...President Ford's proposed graduated tax cut would be greater in varying degrees for almost everyone in the $25,000-or-under bracket...
...feeling was that the particular feeling that men seem to be talking about had to do with people in a privileged situation with a great many expectations for themselves and expectations that other people had for them, and people in a certain age bracket. Maybe there are problems of intimacy for men of 45, but they don't react the same...
...fall in the stock market has hit brokers with all the force of the potato famine, while many middle managers, in the 40-plus age bracket and the $25,000-to-$40,000 income bracket, are among the first to be squeezed out when their companies are in trouble. A younger man, their bosses believe, can do much the same work for half...