Word: feats
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Russian economy grew at a rate of less than 2.5% annually, while the U.S. growth rate averaged 5.5% and is expected to expand at that level in 1964 as well. Even if the Russians doubled their gross national product (1962 level: $260 billion) in the next decade, a feat that most experts consider impossible, Soviet output in 1972 would still be less than the $555 billion total logged...
...Harvard's first Festival game on Dec. 21, the Crimson outhustled the top-ranking Toronto varsity. Vanquishing the varsity was no small feat, as the Canadians are undefeated in their League play. They suffered their third loss in exhibition matches at the sticks of the Crimson. The Canadians had trouble getting "up" for the game, according to their coach...
...Beavers always have an extremely strong squad. Last year, they destroyed Harvard, 18-9, and would, understandably, like to repeat that feat. If the New Yorkers are to be thwarted in this attempt, it will take magnificent performances from the Crimson fencers...
...knows better than any other American what the score is. John F. Kennedy was, undeniably, a great President, but I have less fear for our country with Lyndon leading it than I have had in many a year. If we will just LET Lyndon lead, we will see a feat of government such as the world has never known-and if I know Lyndon Johnson, it will not be a defeat of liberty...
...health and their freedom from sickness that might be passed along in a transfusion. Dr. Charles Gordon Zubrod of the National Cancer Institute has been looking for donors suffering from one form of leukemia and using their blood to treat victims of other forms of the disease. In another feat of hematology, blood from healthy donors is helping to save some leukemia victims from bleeding to death...