Word: marred
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PROVIDENCE, Mar. 2--The varsity basketball team tonight dropped its seventh consecutive game, a 57-53 heart-breaker at Brown's Marvel...
Radcliffe College will hold its annual charity fund drive the week of Mar. 1, despite protests from a vocal minority which has called the drive "hypocritical" and "poorly organized...
Monro said last week that the Faculty is anxious to reveal its final decision. At its Feb. 5 meeting the Faculty Committee is expected to decide not only about NCAA participation, but also about accepting a probable bid to the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament, to be held Mar. 6, one week before the NCAA...
...hope to hold its export markets is by associating itself with the Common Mar ket movement." With Two Voices. The answer was more mixed in industries that anticipate mixed effects from lower tariffs. Examples: ∙ELECTRONICS. Parts manufacturers, such as Texas Instruments, faced with heavy Japanese competition, tend to be for pro tection. But Motorola, which does hand somely by using Japanese transistors and other components in some of its radio and TV sets, is all for freeing trade. Says Motorola President Robert Galvin: "In the final analysis, the U.S. industrialist will be far more interested in a potential world...
...America's Pacific rump. Ecuador's 4,400,000 people earn a per-capita annual income of only $165, one of the lowest in the hemisphere; by no coincidence only 13 elected governments have finished their terms in 131 years of independence. Last week President José María Velasco Ibarra, 68, earned the dubious distinction of becoming No. 35 to leave in midterm. Beset by strikes, riots and military revolts, he made a dash for asylum in the Mexican embassy in Quito, thus paving the way for a leftist takeover and plunging his country into...