Word: jump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have the conference in Vienna that we faced the first few months of President Kennedy's Administration-the Bay of Pigs-all of those were major problems." As for today's problems, Johnson labeled them "distresses," then added: "You will hear alarmists and people who like to jump on their Government, people who like to criticize, people who find it quite impossible to be affirmative and constructive. They will join with some of our opponents, and they will be almost as much of a problem as some of our other enemies. The best way to treat them...
...Young Republicans that he was "at the bottom of the totem pole" in New Hampshire. Even that was an understatement. And in Detroit, Michigan's Governor George Romney breakfasted with Pennsylvania's Scranton in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, and each tried to persuade the other to jump into the race. Scranton said he would be simply "delighted" if Romney would run. Romney said, "I would be delighted if Governor Scranton would." All in all, said Scranton afterward, "it was sort of an Alphonse and Gaston act." The only trouble with that kind of act is that...
...strong showing by the freshman team augurs great things for the future. The frosh whipped St. Lawrence and Norwich, dominating all events but the jump. Steve Blodgett, racing on the varsity giant slalom course, came within .3 seconds of Vaughn's mark...
...opening tipoff of the Crimson basketball team's game at Princeton Saturday, the Tigers' Bill Bradley took the ball, raced into the corner, and swished a jump shot...
...start of the second half, Harvard seemed ready to run of with the game. A quick jump shot by Sedlacek and a free throw by McClung gave Harvard a four-point edge. But the Crimson missed two opportunities to increase it, and Pawlak, getting hot while the rest of his team was cold, popped in seven points in three minutes to knot the game...