Word: club
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guess I'm a pessimist at heart," the Crimson coach said yesterday, "but I take that Penn-Princeton score to show more about Princeton's defensive strength than the weakness of the Penn Club. And don't forget, the Quakers are next to impossible to beat at home"-- which is where the Harvard booters play Penn this Saturday...
Scores for the golf tournament, which was held a the Stow Country Club in Stow, Mass., were exceptionally good considering poor conditions and a tough course...
...protest groups began looking for a multi-issue approach to American ills. It was clear to many activists that peace, discrimination, and poverty were not autonomous events. In the fall of 1964, Tocsin, by then operating at a bare subsistence level, officially became SDS. CRCC and the Harvard Socialist Club joined up to create a single organization including all elements of the Harvard radical community...
...part-time endeavor of a few executives who lack the necessary expertise beyond the balance sheet to understand the long-range implications of the match. For this reason, Stacey estimates that between 1948 and 1960 about one-half of Britain's mergers turned sour. "Happily," says Stacey, "golf-club gossip and chance encounters between principals of businesses are no longer the recognized popular bases for mergers...
...College club, after a series of delays by pro-Johnson forces, backed the resolution 36 to 12; the Law School club endorsed the resolution...