Word: fastnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Brown relies on the best defense in the league and a fast-breaking offense. It is the only Ivy team with individual stars to match the Crimson's impressive lineup, which includes four 1964 All-Ivy selections...
...helmet, strapped herself into Spirit's cockpit and roared off across the salt at 308.56 m.p.h. to break the ladies' record held by Betty Skelton. If anything, she took the experience more casually than Craig. "I wasn't a bit scared," she insisted. "You go so fast you don't have time to worry...
Available jobs are also on the rise because U.S. industrial productivity is not growing as fast as it did earlier in the 1960s. Productivity has been rising 3.2% annually for the past several years; the 1965 gain will be just below 3%. Why the slowdown? Increased demand has pushed factories into producing at 89% of their capacity, is forcing them to use older, less efficient machinery and less skilled workers. Shortages of skilled labor are continuing to crop up in many industries...
Though they have traditionally been noted for their frugality and discipline, West Germans today are grandly living, as they like to put it, wie Gott in Frankreich - like God in France. Wages are rising almost twice as fast as productivity, imports are climbing twice as fast as exports, and the government has been spending much more than it has collected in taxes. The cost of such xtravagance is West Germany's gaudi est inflation in 15 years. With consumer prices up almost 4% from a year ago, the German Hausfrau has to pay $1.08 for a dozen eggs...
Play in the first period was exclusively in the Princeton half, except for three short-lived Tiger fast breaks...