Word: cinches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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VARSITY TRACK is host to Dartmouth and Brown in the stadium in what is expected to be one of the top track meets of the New England season. The triangular affair should be a nip-and-tuck arrangement for Brown and Dartmouth, and a cinch for the Crimson...
Though admitting that bad weather conditions made it hard for pitchers to throw well, Shepard was not pleased with the 10 walks his team allowed Springfield Tuesday. "We can't win doing that," he said, "that's a cinch." Yarbro is the only starter who has had good control of late, Dick Garibaldi and Dave Larkin being wild in the loss to Springfield...
...passed along it. Explains Mollö-Christensen: "They can do it any way they want to-so long as they find out." On another project, two students chose to study the "time constant for cooling a bottle of Coca-Cola in ice water." They thought it would be a cinch-all they would need was a thermometer and a stop watch. But they found out differently. "It depends on whether you shake the bottle," says Mollö-Christensen. "Remember that little twist the wine steward gives the bottle when he puts it in a bucket? It speeds the cooling...
...still making rounds when President Kennedy tapped him. The Senate has still to confirm his appointment, but that seems a cinch. Back in Red Level, Ala., his birthplace, Terry was named for a respected local doctor named Luther Leonidas Hill, whose son Lister is now Alabama's senior Senator and chairman of the committee that passes on PHS appointments...
...landslide for Kennedy-largely on the basis of a pre-election estimate of at least a 100,000 Kennedy plurality in Jersey City. But the Hudson County machine fell down on the job-and Kennedy had the scare of his life. Again, Ohio was figured as a Kennedy cinch-but Cleveland fell short of its expected Democratic plurality, and the state went to Nixon...