Word: nine
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...must remember the several times she competed against the "noted instructor" in the national figure skating championships. As Maribel Vinson, Mrs. Owen did win the title for nine years in succession, starting when she was still a student at Boston Girls Latin and continuing through her years at Radcliffe and as the first woman sports reporter for the New York Times...
...Lion harrier, Joso Ingelesias won the race well ahead of the Crimson's Bill Gillen, who completed the three mile freshman course in 16:43. Two seconds later Columbia's second runner, Abramowitz, crossed the finish line. The Quakers managed to insert one runner, Mortenson, into the first nine places...
...will also sponsor 14 other University alumni for the nine seats on the City Council and the five remaining posts on the School Committee...
...Christian schools, mostly in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Ramie and Nazareth, were established by the nine major Protestant and the eight major Roman Catholic missions now operating in Israel. Not many Israeli children go to them (about 1,500 of the 300,000 under 14). Those who send their children to the mission schools are mostly poor parents to whom the missions' free hot lunches, free school books (Jewish schools charge parents about $6 a term) and after-school sports are a big inducement. Some better-off Israelis are also attracted by the Catholic schools because they use French...
...strength, and points to the industry's own skyrocketing growth. In 1951 every U.S. carrier, both big and little, was on Government subsidy. Today only the smaller feeder lines and a few shaky trunk lines need a direct Government handout. Though they still earn heavy mail pay, all nine of the biggest carriers (American, Eastern, United, T.W.A., National, Northwest, Capital. Delta, Western) are self-supporting on their domestic runs. Overall estimates are that the industry will tot up a net operating profit of at least $150 million in 1955 v. $99.5 million last year. As a result, federal subsidies...