Word: moved
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more at ease in justifying his writing than Norman Mailer. Mailer shows us the event by showing us how he reacts to the event. This style of personal reporting cannot be applied to all journalism, of course, but it is at least the direction that journalism should move now that objectivity has been exposed at Chicago...
Many fear that this move would eliminate the political buffer--the regents--which has separated students and politicians up to this time. The ensuring witch-hunts would probably encourage faculty to leave and seriously curtail academic freedom. It would most certainly contribute to the growing bad reputation that Berkeley has accured as a result of previous interference by the politicians...
Over the last three miles, the race broke up into several smaller battles. After a brief challenge by Keith Colburn in the second mile, Royce Shaw and captain Doug Hardin were left alone in a head-to-head duel at the front. Hardin attempted to force the pace and move away in the third and fourth miles, but Shaw stayed on his shoulder tenaciously. The bearded pair fought it out evenly until Shaw put on a final burst 150 yards from the finish, sprinting away from Hardin by two seconds. Both runners eclipsed Shaw's old record...
Senior Tim McLoone and John Heyburn matched strides in a battle for seventh until McLoone made a strong move with just over a mile to go, striding in for the final displacement points. McLoone finished less than a minute behind the victor, giving Harvard a closely-bunched group of top-flight runners...
...glad Exeter did that," Getchell said, "because it gave us a taste of what Dartmouth is going to do. Our halfbacks and insidemen are going to have to move the ball up quicker by using through passes...