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Word: fold (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...teams in St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Minnesota, Los Angeles and Oakland could hardly be expected to furnish much competition for the established East Division clubs. And when they were slaughtered by scores of say 15-0, who would come out to see them play? Auditoriums would empty, franchises would fold, and the N.H.L. would be the laughingstock of U.S. pro sports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hockey: Hawk on the Wing | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

Eisdail and guard Paul Fry refused to fold, and Cornell deflated the rally with a seven point burst of its own. That was it, as the Ithacans controlled the action the rest of the way, enjoying a 12-point lead only a few minutes before the final buzzer...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Cornell Tops Five | 2/17/1968 | See Source »

...month remaining before the March 12 presidential primary. They pledge signers to support President Johnson and to write-in his name for the election. Tagged with serial numbers and the label of the New Hampshire Democratic Committee, they will provide a ready record of party members who break the fold...

Author: By Robert M. Krim, | Title: Johnson's Pledge | 2/10/1968 | See Source »

...Harvard community. What were they arrested for? For not having a peddling permit? But didn't I hear that they had tried to obtain the permits? Oh, but it's obscene is it? Who are you kidding? Do you mean those colorful four letter words in the center-fold a couple of weeks ago? How long has it been since you've been into any of the newspaper stores around here and taken a whiff of the girlie magazines, the lesbian photo-replays, the glossy paper-back business? Why are they still being sold if Avatar is supposed...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerner, | Title: Harvard Students on Trial | 1/29/1968 | See Source »

...Democratic defections, they are not likely to be as widespread as the breathless publicity surrounding them would indicate. A survey of delegates to the 1964 convention shows that 87% still back the President; if past Democratic behavior is any guide, many of those who have strayed from the fold will be back in time for the campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Man Of The Year: Lyndon B. Johnson, The Paradox of Power | 1/5/1968 | See Source »

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