Word: narrowness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Members of the radical November Action Coalition (NAC) clashed early yesterday morning with several hundred riot-equipped police in the narrow street outside M. I. T.'s Instrumentation Laboratory, but there was only one arrest...
...years, most designs were amorphous clumps, minimally styled and varying only in depth of cuff and the width of hem. The new models are cut with an eye toward lean grace and contemporary flair. Now, there are gently fitted capes and coats, designed with spare straight sleeves and narrow shoulders and waists that do not swaddle the figure but merely graze it. Now, in fact, there is fur that does the work of cloth...
...notable feature of the American system in comparison to Western European or Communist countries, however, is not how heavy the influence of the established system is, but how much flexibility there is within it. Even though some branches of government and some donors have a narrow definition of their interest, the availability of such support frees up other funds for less popular research areas. A research institution should therefore not be tested by whether it accepts funds that are limited to particular uses, but by the quality of its total product...
More than 75 oarsmen entered the competition, ?? of them from Harvard. The race itself is modeled after an English style of racing. Because most English rivers (and the Charles) are too narrow for all the entrants in each event to begin at the same time, the rowers start at ten-second intervals and race against the clock...
...Princeton's 42-0 win over Penn Saturday indicates that the team has improved considerably since losses to Rutgers and Colgate and narrow victories over Cornell and Columbia. Coach Jake McCandless new offensive system isn't so new anymore, and mistakes are less frequent...