Word: bucked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Tiger JV's, who won by a 12-7 margin, took the lead at the end of the first quarter when Frank Remley reached the end zone on a three yard buck over center. Minutes later, tailback Remley broke loose again, this time on a reverse, for 25 yards and the second Princeton touchdown...
...Paul H. Buck, Carl F. Pforzheimer University Professor and Director of the University Library, is chairman of the special committee to plan the Kennedy Library. Serving with Buck are L. Gard Wiggins, Administrative Vice-President, and Don K. Price, Dean of the School of Public Administration and a part-time adviser to Kennedy...
...Eastern import, the Times will buck some sturdy Western papers, among them the San Francisco Chronicle-one of the fastest-growing dailies in the U.S.-and the big, powerful, conservative Los Angeles Times (circ. 549,000). But Los Angeles Times Publisher Norman Chandler sees little chance of collision with the invader: "I think it's more apt to be competitive with the Wall Street Journal." Estimated size of the Western Times: 32 pages, or about half the size of the New York paper. Estimated starting circulation: 100,000. Newsstand price...
Negroes on the Teams. Last spring, campus opinion began openly to buck the regents on two important scores: integration of dormitories and varsity teams. The student assembly voted 22 to 2 to integrate Texas' teams, 23 to 0 to integrate a men's dorm. But the nine regents, all of them appointed by segregationist Governor Price Daniel and former Governor Allan Shivers, voted to ignore the students' voice. "Narrow-minded, backward and hypocritical," Student President Maurice Olian called the regents' decision...
...Overseers' Committee to visit Harvard College will be here Dec. 11 and 12, under the chairmanship of Albert L. Nickerson '32, who selected General Education as the topic last spring. They will talk with Finley, Paul H. Buck, who was Dean of the Faculty when the program was instituted, and with professors giving some of the big courses...