Word: colts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Born. To Secretariat, horse racing's 1973 Triple Crown winner, whose potential as a superstud was sold to a syndicate for more than $6 million, and Leola, a 13-year-old Appaloosa mare: a male red chestnut colt, the stallion's first offspring; on a farm near Winona, Minn...
Thirty-two Harvard classes will be feted at Briggs and Carey cages, Weld and Newell Boathouses, the Palmer-Dixon Courts and tents set up on all sides of the stadium. Henry F. Colt '46, estimated the group at five to ten thousand alumni and wives...
...last night, scalpers' prices for tickets to the game were running as high as $50 per ticket. Colt said that was a better price than the $100 desperate alumni have been forced to pay for Harvard-Yale tickets...
...founded in 1972 as an industrial community, a site for the factories of the Society for Useful Manufacturers (SUM), one of Alexander Hamilton's corporate schemes to industrialize the newly united colonies. The settlement quickly became a colony of the industrialists who ran SUM--men like Samuel Colt, who produced his first revolvers in Paterson. It was not until 1831 that the town was able to establish its own government...
...blown away. Executives were infused with hope that public faith in White House leadership, and thus Government management of a sorely troubled economy, now stood at least a chance of being rekindled. "This is the best thing that could happen at the present time," says George Strichman, chairman of Colt Industries, a huge conglomerate. "There will be a mood of release, a feeling of Thank God, let's get going.' " Charles W. Moore, research director of William C. Roney & Co., a Michigan brokerage house, adds, "Any change has to be an improvement over the present...