Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Because his competitor Ernie Zissis of Dudley House has injured his hand, big Rick Rice (247 lbs., 6 ft., 4 in.) of Adams House will automatically assume the House heavyweight title if he appears...
...Crimson's Don Kirkland. The scrawny little junior is the team clown, and people have a tendency to forget that he can be a rugged competitor...
...competitive as a Russian election. The state not only controls all newspapers but gets along with a single news service, Tass. Last week, in one of those mysterious gyrations of the Russian bear, a group of Soviet journalists met in Moscow for the express purpose of organizing a competitor to Tass...
Computer Translator. A machine that can take the figurings of a computer on magnetic tape, translate them into words, and print them on microfilm at the rate of two pages a second, faster than any competitor's model was announced by Eastman Kodak's Recordak Corp. subsidiary. It will, says the company, eliminate volumes of paper records and make computer findings instantly available. Price...
...first year's judges were men of commendably high rank. In addition to Frederick Lewis Allen the committee managed to interest Allen's longtime competitor, Edward Weeks, editor of the Atlantic Monthly, and, as a third man, Louis M. Lyons, Curator of the Nieman Foundation. Harvard publications were each asked to submit some dozen pieces to the Prize Committee, which in its turn, submitted to the three judges about one-third of this total. First winner of the award, was Clement B. Wood, Jr. '49, for a short story in the Lampoon, A Very Young Rabbit...