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Word: everly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...asking my personal opinion I'd say no, I think it can be obnoxious. Have you ever ridden on the subway in the summer? That'll answer your own question...

Author: By Joanna Knobler, | Title: It's Not That You Have Bad Breath... | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...between May's thinking and student politics is consistent with his relatively conservative theory of foreign policy. May would deny that American policy is purposefully planned to protect investments or markets. No administration, May wrote in 1967, "ever has a coherent scheme or an overall plan." There are only some underlying tendencies "which give a basis for predicting how individual cabinet members or the President are likely to react." One of the "tendencics," he acknowledges, is the lobbying of Embassy staff for protection of local investment. "The people who have economic interests in a country are the clientele...

Author: By Ruth Glushien, | Title: Profile Ernest R. May | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...pound satellite was launched from Cape Kennedy on August 9. Besides the Harvard telescope, it contains 6 other experiments designed to measure solar emissions such as x-rays, ultraviolet light and neutrons that are ordinarily blocked from view by the upper layers of the earth's atmosphere. When ever the satellite emerges from the earth's shadow, two of these devices, including Harvard's telescope, constantly scan different portions of the sun's disc and record the intensity of the sun's radiation in varying sections of the spectrum...

Author: By Mark W. Oberle, | Title: Harvard Outpost Watches Sun | 10/17/1969 | See Source »

...There has been considerable friction between the two squads ever since the Red and Blue declared itself a major cross-country power last fall. The Crimson runners consider Penn a group of storm troopers in running spikes...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Powers of the Press | 10/17/1969 | See Source »

...here came Harvard, trucking ever so easily to the starting line. The Crimson runners all had healthy beards. Dave Pottetti, with whom Tupenny is somewhat disgusted had too much hair. Roy Shaw was wearing shades. They looked pretty disgraceful for a college team, and Tupenny was angry...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Powers of the Press | 10/17/1969 | See Source »

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