Word: feed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Modernize farms so that Latin America will finally be able to feed its 243 million inhabitants and thus no longer be in the unhappy position of having to spend precious foreign exchange on food imports...
...increase, averaging more than 2% a year, today's 3.3 billion world population will multiply to almost 7 billion by the year 2000.* Most alarming, continued Lord Caradon, is the fact that the increase is greatest in those areas of the world with the least capacity to feed growing numbers of people. It is not so bad in the U.S. (1.6% a year) and Western Europe (only about 1%), but it is ominous in Latin America, where population is increasing by 3% a year and possibly more. Population growth is surpassing economic growth, and with it the ability...
Kilkowski tossed in the first Harvard score after only two minutes of the first period. Sophomore Charley Ames's conversion of a Keith Hutchison feed five minutes later was Harvard's last tally until the final quarter, when Alan Timberlake got a hard shot past Penn goalie Howdy Coale...
...feature on the new town of Reston, Virginia (March 29th). Miss Shapley incorrectely implied that the picturesque houses-over-shops were quickly sold. Actually, the high rise apartments rented quickly: the houses were slow to move. When so brave an especially urgent that the feed-back be accurate...
...Engineers' Charley Taylor started the scoring in the fourth period when he whipped in a 10-footer for his second goal of the game. Cain, taking a good feed from Hutchison out in front, accounted for the fifth Harvard goal three minutes later...