Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard, the national champ for the last five years, lost the title by the margin of one individual match, based on comparative scores against mutual opponents...
...ritual begins with a swift mutual thrust of converging palms, which grasp each other in a crushing grip and pump each other up and down like a frantic seesaw. It is accompanied by a snappy bowing of the head-almost as if to show that the participants have not paralyzed each other. It is, of course, the German handshake, a social act of such importance and frequency that it sometimes seems to dominate German life. More than any other people, the Germans firmly believe that a man's handshake shows his character, and they go through life grasping...
...which was spared the 43-day machinists' strike, soared on full seats and heavy military charters. The strike did cost it a $12 million payment to rival TWA and the other four affected lines under a mutual aid pact, but profits nevertheless increased 61% to $84 million. Flying into 1967, Pan Am got a big boost last month when it finally won permission as the only nondomestic carrier to fly its international passengers across...
...Mutual Admiration
Henjyoji worked with freshman Danny Naylor all last year. Their versions of those sessions are slightly different. According to Henjyoji, the only time he could take Naylor was when Naylor was tiring. According to Naylor, it was Henjyoji who set Naylor off on an undefeated season. The mutual respect is obvious, but it does not stop either man from putting the screws on the other when the practice is in earnest. At the same time, a friend won't push another too hard in practice if he is injured or feels he really needs rest more than anything else...