Word: muster
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What sets the Committee off is not easily discovered. Madame Nhu, Floyd McKissick, and a host of other controversial speakers have passed muster with the Committee. But in 1959 the group balked at Fidel Castro, and in 1963 a few members suggested informally that Gov. Ross Barnett of Mississippi should speak elsewhere (he did). Last week, the Committee vetoed a speech by Stokely Carmichael...
Tuxedos & Stocks. The $800 million that Bennett is pouring into the Peace project have already quickened a northern rush in anticipation of the power. British Columbia can muster some epic boomtown types. In Prince George, for instance, there is Contractor Ben Ginter, who arrived in 1949 with a stake of $1,500. He has run it to $20 million since, building highways and pulp mills, and a $250,000 hilltop house for himself that includes an indoor waterfall and swimming pool fed by a diverted mountain creek. While clearing the sites for the new pulp mills of Prince George, Ginter...
...Tiger offense piled up 288 yards and 17 first downs under the direction of sophomore tailback Dick Bracken, while Rutgers could muster but six first downs...
...brightest spot on the defense was the performance by Harvard's two inexperienced but quick safeties, Bill Tyson and Tom Williamson. This fellow Marshall had thrown eight long touchdown passes in the last 41/2 games last year, but Saturday he could muster only 120 yards and no touchdowns. He also had two passes intercepted, one by Tyson on the goal line to halt a Lafayette drive...
...healthy Baker, Stempson, and Howe to go along with Smith and sensational sophomores Hardin and Jones, Harvard's cross-country team could go a long way. Last year, Providence administered the Crimson's lone dual-meet defeat, and this will probably be the pattern this year, if Harvard can muster its harriers past potentially dangerous Northeastern this Wednesday...