Word: marginally
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Galbraith claimed that increased stability and regulation of the stock market since 1929 have no insured it against another crash. He cited the increasing number of newcomers on the market and the growth of margin buying, reported last night by the New York Federal reserve Bank, as danger signals, which could indicate another boom and crash cycle...
...freshmen had their biggest margin, of the afternoon after 12 minutes of the second half when Massari's pair of free throws gave them a six-point lead. But Worcester scored ten points in a row, and the victors...
Fort Devens threatened only once. With five minutes of playing time left, the Crimson lead was narrowed to four points. Bill Riggs and Sheinberg countered the Devens attack, as each sank two baskets, maintaining a safe margin throughout the rest of the game...
Rapperport stayed within two feet of Princeton captain Pat O'Brien in the backstroke leg, and Hawkins, after falling behind to Tiger's Pat Shannon, came back to the same margin...
Slowly, matching Yale fouls with its own field goals, the Crimson closed the margin to as little as three points with two minutes to play. Hobson's pair of fouls raised the margin to five points, but a basket by Ike Canty again brought it to three points, 78 to 75. The Crimson stole the ball, but missed four straight shots before Yale sank another foul...