Word: ladder
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard ranked first in the field of 26 teams with a solid 50 points, followed by Brown with 39, Dartmouth with 37 1/2 and MIT with 29 1/2. Yale finished down the ladder in ninth place with 21 points...
...board the lofty platform, the crew used a 16-foot ladder from the shore. The second man to board caused the Spider to ignominiously collapse in front of the very large crowd. A reorganized version, with a much lower profile, successfully finished the Anderson to Weeks course...
...that happens everyone on the ladder will move up one, but in the meantime, it's Chip Baird at six, Gardy Rowbotham at seven, Sandy Wilson at eight, Hugh Hyde at nine and Charlies Krusen in the ten spot...
...animals on a small plot out back. The agricultural programs enacted since the 1930s have not materially changed their lives. Says a top official at the Agriculture Department: "We are breaking the old myth that the commodity program is helpful to the fellow on the lower end of the ladder. The little guy's future is not in agriculture...
...consciousness. "It is the descent of the new consciousness that is the stamp and seal of my discipline," he wrote. Like Teilhard de Chardin, Aurobindo had a huge revolutionary hope for mankind. His "new" consciousness would be a "supramental" state, man's next step on the ladder of evolution. Aurobindo reasoned that a synthesis of the several disciplines of yoga would help those who follow it to be "conscious collaborators" in their own evolution...