Word: bulks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bulk of the varsity scoring tonight will probably come from 6-4 Dick Manning and 6-4 Ike Canty. Manning, playing the best ball of his three years on the varsity, scored 22 against Tufts on Tuesday. Canty has been averaging double figures since he was promoted to the starting lineup last month. The other starters are Captain Roger Bulger, Dick Hurley, and Bob Barnett...
This plan partially accomplishes that end, but not wholly. While it would add 100,000 non-veterans to the Ready Reserve each year, the bulk of the Ready Reserves would be composed of men who have served for two years...
...line of trucks two blocks long stood outside the ornate portals of the Bank of Spain, in Madrid's Calle Alcalá. Bank employees, under the guard of picked Communist militiamen, loaded the trucks with 510 tons of gold, in bullion and coins-the bulk of the Loyalist gold hoard-worth 1.734,000,000 gold pesetas ($566 million). Although Spain's civil war was only three months old, Nazi intervention had made the Soviet-backed Loyalist position shaky...
...political party that I am recommending, or any neat program of positive legislation. The bulk of both our national political parties is conservative, and this is all to the good. One of the principles of conservatism is the protection of private property and honest industry. I hope that we Americans will conserve "free enterprise" and "economic stability." But we will conserve these things only if we set our sights higher and conserve something larger, a society of variety and tradition and veneration. The liberals cannot do that work for us. I do not know whether the conservatives...
Married. Mrs. Mona Harrison Williams, 57, perennially "best dressed" widow of Public Utilitycoon Harrison Williams, who left her the bulk of his estimated $12 million fortune when he died 14 months ago, aged 80; and Count Albert Edward Bismarck, 51, interior decorator and grandson of Prince Otto von Bismarck, first chancellor of the German Empire; she for the fourth time, he for the first; in Edgewater...