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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Daily coal production soared to 2,041 tons, a 33% increase over the expected 1,520 tons. Earnings rose, wage costs were reduced even as workers got bigger bonuses out of their one-half share in profits. Izvestia seemed almost beside itself with joy: "The mine made a powerful dash forward such as even the warmest supporters of the experiment hadn't dreamed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: The Dash Forward | 6/4/1965 | See Source »

Anderson was second in the indoor IC4A 60-yard dash to Sam Perry of Fordham, an Olympic-calibre runner who has been injured this spring. In the 100, Anderson, who has run a wind-aided 9.6, has to be considered a co-favorite with Villanova's Earl Horner and a host of other runners in the 9.7 area...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Decimated Track Team Vies in IC4A's | 5/28/1965 | See Source »

Intellectual life has become increasingly specialized; as Editor-Critic Irving Kristol remarks, it is no longer easy for the all-purpose sage to dash off a tract on economics or morals without highly specific knowledge. A case in point u Viet Nam. The current swirl of protest may be useful in encouraging the makers of U.S. policy to sharpen and define their views, but it is also heavily uninformed, riddled with emotional cliches and misunderstandings of both Asia and Communism-a throwback to the oversimplicities of the 1930s. Many intellectuals pounced on Viet Nam almost with relief, because it once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE FLOURISHING INTELLECTUALS | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

...exclusively outdoor events, the Crimson has the defending discus and intermediate hurdles champions. And the Harvard squad, boasting indoor sprint champion. Wayne Andersen, is certain to benefit from the extra dash event. Only in the javelin does the Crimson fail to pick up strength outdoors...

Author: By Philip Ardery, | Title: Crimson to Romp in Heps | 5/14/1965 | See Source »

Saturday morning I would have told you to dash over to the Loeb Experimental Theatre, at least half an hour before show time, to be sure of a seat. But now I can only tell you what you missed. Mime I was an entertaining, if sometimes awkward, hour of pantomime, certainly not exceptional in the context of traditional mime, but a remarkably brave performance by a Harvard junior...

Author: By Gregory P. Pressman, | Title: Mime I | 5/3/1965 | See Source »

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