Word: marginally
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...lead after only four minutes. The Crimson closed the deficit to 37-34 at half-time, and to within one point, 43-42, early in the second half. But when Manning left the game with his fourth foul, the Quakers began to pull away, increasing the margin to as much as 65-43 at the ten minute mark in the second half...
...defeated by a 2-1 margin last year, will probably attempt to unionize University employees again this spring...
William C. Brady '57 was elected president of the Club by two votes over former Conservative League president David B. Cole '55 following a lengthy debate. Cole, recently expelled from the old League, was then elected first vice-president by a small margin. The other four officers elected were all anti-McCarthyites...
RICE SUPPORTS will probably be pegged at 90% of parity for 1955. U.S. rice growers have voted by a surprising 9-to-l margin to accept stiff federal controls which will cut back crops 25% from last year's 1,859,000 acres. With the vote, farmers who stay within the controls now expect to get a prop of about $4.90 per 100 Ibs. instead of the $2.75 guarantee (50% of parity) they would get had growers voted down the tight quotas...
...hammer and shot come first in the order of the meet's events, but they could determine the margin of victory for either team. Dartmouth's George Bixby is its best man in both these events. Last year Bixby set a Dartmouth freshman record in the shot with a eave that was well over 49 feet. McCurdy expects that Art Siler may need to improve on his 48ft. 8 toss in the B.U. meet...