Word: higher
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seasons, under Wilson's coaching, the Crimson has tied for last place with Brown (and Yale in '54-55), and although there is no more popular coach than Wilson and no more likeable players than his squad, it seems extremely unlikely that the Crimson will be able to rise higher than sixth in the eight-team league...
FARM-INCOME RISE is expected for 1957. Agriculture Department says that heavy exports, soil-bank payments, rising population, will push up farmers' income despite rising costs of farm labor, equipment. Higher prices are predicted for pork, fruit, vegetable oils, feed grains. But prices will edge down for eggs, vegetables...
...Mexico to get in on one of the biggest oil rushes in U.S. history. The sellers: the Navajo Indians, who are fast learning to play what oilmen call "grunt and groan." As the bids for oil lands are announced, the tribesmen merely grunt, and as the prices soar higher, the oilmen groan...
...cooperative scheme may justifiably be questioned. In particular, the University must decide whether it will gain as much in prestige and new ideas as it could lose through imposing new burdens on Harvard's Faculty and resources. The ultimate decision--coming from the responsible leader of American higher education--will have to be measured by more than one yardstick...
Speaking before an enthusiastic gathering at the Sunday night Hillel lecture series on the problem of "Religious Commitment and the Higher Education," White said that he would be disappointed if a Divinity School at a secular university such as Harvard couldn't ideally teach other religious than Protestantism...