Word: kept
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Junior center Jack Turco cut Cornell's lead at 14:54 of the second period with the first of his two goals. The scrappy second line, which kept the Big Red in their own zone with aggressive forechecking much of the evening, set up the score with their hustle...
...with a face for all seasons; so no doubt it will be the appropriate look." At one point, as the camera cliff-hung on the door of No. 10 Downing Street and the end of a Wilson-Nixon meeting, he sniped: "Of course, all of us will be kept fully in the dark about the discussions that are held. Both President Nixon and Mr. Wilson have expensively hired press secretaries whose job is to disguise the truth and to avoid straight questions." In sum, Dimbleby felt that Nixon had drawn "not as big a crowd as Kennedy would have...
...tide of the future because they can shift capital in great amounts to where it can be most wisely used. He figures that this "mobility of capital" has an ultimate social purpose. "If this country allows itself to go the way of some European companies, where capital was kept deep in the sock," he says, "then we will never achieve full employment and raise the standard of living for the bottom third of our population." At the same time, he faults many conglomerates for expanding wildly by issuing huge quantities of debt securities of questionable value...
...Radcliffe student said one girl who seemed to be with Collins' group told her they were all from Columbia. The student added, "Collins kept talking about a dialogue, but it was pretty one-sided. I thought the discussion was getting pretty hostile...
Farneti, Harvard's sophomore linebacker, completely dominated his bigger opponent, throwing lightning left jabs to the head and body and occasional roundhouse rights. But Mahoney stayed game for the entire bout, even after he was cut above the right eye in the second round. He kept right on stalking Farneti but ran into more punches than he landed...