Word: dame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deter women from using birth-control devices when they have access to them. According to Princeton's Dr. Charles Westoff, a nationwide survey shows that 53% of married Catholic women aged 18 to 39 use contraceptives in defiance of church doctrine. In eleven years, he told the Notre Dame Conference on Population last week, the number rose...
Sportswriters voted for Notre Dame. So did college coaches-reluctantly. The folks at the National Football Foundation couldn't seem to make up their minds at all, decided that they would award their version of the national college-football championship-and the MacArthur Bowl that goes with it-jointly to the Fighting Irish and the Spartans of Michigan State. Since there is only one MacArthur Bowl, however, that created a certain problem in logistics. Each college will keep the trophy for six months, and the flip of a coin will be used to determine which school gets it first...
...players whom they rate as the best of this year's collegians. The scouts turned out to be as divided in their judgments as everybody else. When the ballots were tabulated, the question of who plays the best football was still up in the air: Notre Dame and Michigan State each landed four players on TIME'S pro-picked All-America...
...team with eight sophomores--and nothing but sophomores in the front court -- play steadily enough against teams like B.C., Dayton, and Notre Dame? (These teams are really on the Harvard schedule this year...
...doesn't pay to get Notre Dame mad. Michigan State's Spartans hooted that the Fighting Irish were "sissies" two weeks ago, after Notre Dame played it safe in the game's final minute and settled for a 10-10 tie. Last week Southern California, the nation's No. 10-ranked team, faced the Irish wrath. Notre Dame Quarterback Coley O'Brien, subbing for injured Terry Hanratty, passed for 255 yds., and his mates gained another 206 on the ground. Final score in the slaughter: 51-0-which ought to make Purdue a prohibitive favorite...