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Word: frees (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...trouble began when Massey was confronted by three Harvard players on an option to the right. He pitched to Don Martin who was free then and for the next 36 yards. until Walter Johnson stopped...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Elis Triumph 7-0 To Tie For Title | 11/24/1969 | See Source »

Gomez appeared to be in trouble about 15 feet in front of the Yale goal, but managed to dribble free, hit Thomas with a short pass, and then watched his team-mate fake out a couple of Elis before booming the ball into the right side of the net. That one came late in the third quarter, and, from then on, the Crimson merely toyed with Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Undefeated Harvard Soccer Team Trounces Yale, 3-0, at New Haven | 11/22/1969 | See Source »

...particularly uncomfortable position. South African mines provide 77% of the non-Communist world's gold output, but as part of a 1968 pact, central banks agreed to stop buying the metal. That strategy was intended to force South Africa to sell all its gold on the free market, thus depressing the price. South Africa tried to break the embargo but found only Portugal and some Middle East sheikdoms willing to risk the wrath of the major monetary powers by purchasing newly mined gold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Bullion Break | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...international relations this year is that the Western nations have surmounted their currency crises and, largely as a result of the French devaluation and German revaluation, entered a new period of monetary tranquillity. The world's confidence in the value of paper money is measured by the volatile free-market price of gold: the higher the price, the greater the doubts among investors as to the worth of currencies. Since, last month's upward revaluation of the West German mark, gold has dropped abruptly. From an early October level of $41.20 an oz., the price in London sank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Bullion Break | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...government buildings along the way. Lots of the boys flashed peace signs to us and we'd flash them back. I wondered if they envied us our apparent freedom, and then thought how sad it might all be if they were actually waiting for us to free them. I really wish I knew where the army...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: Memoirs of a Would-be Street lighter | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

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