Word: eleven
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bill would authorize the state to buy the yards from the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority and then give as many as eleven acres to the federal government, which will run the Library. The Library Corporation could buy any land on the site not actually used for the Memorial...
...chains), on occasion have even fed the peasants' livestock and rebuilt their pens. They have built schools and paved over the long-unused Saigon-Hué railroad to make the only road in the Danang area that is passable during the monsoons. Result: for the first time in eleven years, peasants are getting their produce to the Danang market...
...from Guam to Viet Nam, critics snorted that it was overkill run riot, using elephants to swat mosquitoes. But the point was to hit the V.C. without warning (the B-52s fly so high that they are seldom seen or heard by their targets) in the heart of their eleven major strongholds, keep them edgy and off balance. The SAC planes have hit such strongholds as the Iron Triangle hard and often, and it is now so pitted with B-52 bomb craters and caved-in V.C. tunnels that wags call it the "Gruyere Triangle." Airpower may well prove...
After Grant had run for three yards, McCluskey rolled around right end - apparently for a fair gain. But when he was hit the ball squirted out of his hands. Dullea recovered, but Harvard was faced with third down and eleven yards...
When Larson swept around left end for eleven yards, Harvard was in big trouble; the ball was on the 29, and Cornell was clearly moving within field goal range. Larson went up the middle for one yard, and then Hinman tried to stop the clock by throwing the ball out of bounds. The referee, however, ruled his throw a backward pass, and Cornell was saddled with a seven-yard loss. On third down Larson swept around left end for six yards, but the Big Red was still 30 yards away from the end zone. Zogby attempted a field goal with...