Word: offs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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LONDON, April 7--The Macmillan government slashed almost a tenth off income taxes today, bringing the rate to the lowest since prewar days.
In all, the trip was probably both valuable and encouraging, although, with the defection of traditional rivals like North Carolina and Duke, the opposition was somewhat less than formidable. Most of the teams the varsity faced, according to Barnaby, have one or two very good men, and then "taper off...
An M.D.C. detective, off duty, stopped the car at Boylston and Charles Sts., where Barber had driven from the scene of the accident, on Columbus Ave., near the Statler Hotel.
Next to Jimmy Dean, Julie Harris's role is most demanding, and she carries it off with all her girlish charm. She romps with Aaron, comforts Cal, and appears as the most genuinely loveable character in the wagonload of "good" characters in "East of Eden."
The first game with the University of Richmond on April 2, was postponed till the next day because of more rain, and on the third, Harvard and Richmond squared off in a double-header of two seven inning games.