Word: makes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...said Col. Paul F. Feeney, deputy director of Massachusetts Selective Service, who claimed that he could "make one heck of a case" that state drafts boards would call the last numbers of the recent lottery during the coming year...
...then can this gap of mistrust be bridged and the negotiations successfully concluded? As a beginning, the University can make a definite sign of its commitment to solve the problem by following up on its anouncement of Tuesday night, and agreeing to a specific percentage goal for employment of blacks in construction jobs-one comparable to the percentage in the adjacent population, say 10 to 12 per cent. Achieving even this increase in employment will be no small task; insisting on a commitment to the admittedly arbitrary-and perhaps nearly impossible to achieve-20 per cent goal seems pointless...
...Army should have little trouble sweeping the pole vault, an event in which three Cadets have outjumped Clayton Bredlan, Harvard's top vaulter. To make matters worse. Bredlan is a doubtful participant today due to an injury sustained against...
...Hansons of the world, who must be tirelessly resisted whenever they arise. As to the three novels (all available in paperback), I commend them to any adolescent, and to any adult. I especially commend them to the Rev. Hanson and his self-righteous cohorts, whom I strongly urge to make an effort to move ahead and join the rest of us in the twentieth century. In the meantime, the Tom Marinos among us may take heart from the remark of Hesse's Demian that "people with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest...
...tomorrow's slalom, top juniors and post-collegians will race with the collegians and there will be a number of heats to replace the old seeding system-a procedure which should make the competition fairer for underdogs. There is some concern that there will be no snow...