Word: ended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...University's total endowment of $535,102,249 at the end of its fiscal year, June 30, was more than twice that of Yale, its nearest rival in this department. With industrial stocks having risen about 85 points since last June, the University's "market value" is now even higher, the report said...
...score, but Higginbottom followed up Fischer's 30-foot slap shot to close the gap at 8:19. With two B.U. players sharing the penalty box for seven-men-on-the-ice and elbow infractions at the 13-minute mark, the varsity pressed play at the Terrier end of the rink...
Leighton emphasized the importance of getting a "significant" non-Honors program in operation. "It is a dangerous jump to take," he maintained, "to assume that all students who haven't qualified for Honors by the end of the Sophomore year, or don't choose to meet the specialized requirements for Honors, have lost their right to an important form of individual attention from the Faculty...
Playhouse 90 (CBS, 9:30-11 p.m.). All kinds of traumatic competition in a summer camp, as four of the kiddies, egged on by vicariously ambitious parents, gouge in the clinches, vying for end-of-season laurels...
...hero and heroine, obviously big stars in their country from the footage wasted on their faces, are man and mistress. There's a lot of claptrap about living in an age with too many symbols, returning to the old integrity of student days, etc. Of course at the end there comes the uncomfortably awaited Spanish Irony--the heroine is run off the road by the eternal bicycle rider. If you want to go to the seven thirty show, manage to arrive about a quarter of nine...