Word: lonelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lone Ivy casualty was Columbia, which was crushed by Colgate, 38-0. It was the highest score and the widest margin achieved against the Lions in an opening game in Columbia's 76 years of football...
With a healthy Baker, Stempson, and Howe to go along with Smith and sensational sophomores Hardin and Jones, Harvard's cross-country team could go a long way. Last year, Providence administered the Crimson's lone dual-meet defeat, and this will probably be the pattern this year, if Harvard can muster its harriers past potentially dangerous Northeastern this Wednesday...
Glowing Goal. In lone dissent, Justice John M. Harlan (grandfather of the present justice) argued that the whole spirit of the amendment was positive: that it ordered states to provide equal access to public facilities of all kinds. But the court then saw the amendment as merely a curb on discriminatory "state action," giving neither the court nor the Congress power to regulate individual behavior. As a result, while states cannot enforce segregation, they are free to deal as they please with private housing discrimination...
...ironically enough, from the commission's own evidence. They not only criticize the Warren group's procedures but, in most cases, seek to cast doubt on nearly every major conclusion reached in the report. They argue that the commission was determined to prove that Oswald was the lone assassin and that it blandly ignored or distorted any information that differed significantly from that premise. Some of them say that Oswald was not involved at all. Among the facts that they cite to support that contention...
...diary entry, Lawyer Georgiadis disposed of that by introducing into evidence copies of Ceremony in Lone Tree, a novel by Wright Morris, in which specified sentences proved to be almost word for word the same as the lines in the diary. The novel was part of a selection issued to Peace Corps members in Tanzania for their book lockers, and Kinsey testified that he had formed the habit of jotting down excerpts from books while majoring in literature at college. Dr. Gerald C. Dockeray, a pathologist who appeared for the defense, told the court that Peverley's head wounds...