Word: equal
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This tenth national holiday in honor of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. [Oct. 31] will in no way force white America to love black America. But now Americans will be albe to pay homage to George Washington, the Father of Our Country, and to King, the Father of Equal Rights...
...official. A former home-economics teacher, she soundly beat State Senator Jim Bunning, 52, a former major league pitcher. Neither candidate had much administrative experience, and neither focused very clearly on state issues such as acid rain and the decline of the coal industry. Collins only tepidly supports the Equal Rights Amendment. Bunning came off as an unimaginative conservative...
...trying to give mayors with limited experience a better understanding of what their job will equal." McClimon added...
Because Ivy League rules prohibit members' football teams from competing in any post-season championship event. The Game will always mean the end, the final chance of the year. And unlike squads in sports such as crew and track, the football team never plays the whole league at once. Equally important, the football teams have traditionally held more equal footing than squads competing in other sports. Harvard crews have enjoyed 18-year and 13-year winning streaks in the last half-century of their series with Yale, hardly the balance of which great rivalries are made...
...design which emphasizes the crimson H over the blue Y." Or, as Harvard Varsity Club President Bob Picket matter-of-factly notes: "Harvard is more prominent than Yale in the Logo, which helps." Garland explains that H is simply a larger letter, adding. "We just arrived at the most equal and optically pleasing design...We don't want to be unjudicious hosts...