Word: gaged
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Like many other priests, nuns and ministers, Sister Mary Angelica, 41, a second-grade teacher at Sacred Heart School in Melrose Park, last month joined Martin Luther King's march for integrated housing through the streets of Chicago. In the heavily Catholic Gage Park neighborhood, an angry youth in a jeering mob yelled, "This is for you, nun!" and threw a brick at her. The missile struck Sister Angelica on the back of her head, opened a cut that soaked her black veil and white collar with blood. Unashamed, the crowd cheered...
...whooshed through by the House, the bill would repeal "luxury" taxes in three stages over four years. The first reduction, amounting to $1.7 billion and to become effective July 1, would repeal the 10% retail tax on jewelry, furs, cosmetics and other toiletries, lug gage, handbags and other leather goods, as well as the 10% manufacturer's tax on business machines, sporting goods, phonograph records, musical instru ments, television sets, radios and phono graphs, refrigerators, freezers, electric, gas and oil appliances, pens and me chanical pencils, lighters, matches and playing cards. In addition, the 10% manufacturer...
...obliged with a soaring 191-ft. effort that gave him the lead going into the finals. The blond behemoth bettered that one with a 194-ft., 8 1/2 in. heave, but Cornell's Tom Gage and Northeastern's Bill Corsetti also improved their trial throws and took first and second...
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...Gage of Cornell is also a potential double winner. He'll probably take the hammer and should dispose of Yale's Chuck Mercin in the shot. Art Croasdale should garner points in both events...