Word: paired
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years, the basic cost of keeping a race horse in training has gone up from $8 per day to as much as $22 per day. In addition, every time a veterinarian makes his horse say "Aaah," the owner shells out $25; blacksmiths get $18 for putting on a pair of horseshoes, jockeys get $25 for riding-even if they finish dead last. Of New York's 2,500 thoroughbred owners, 95% lost money...
There was another possible factor in the pair's release. In accord with their supervisors' instructions to remain in the background, the VISTAs did not help picket the downtown afeteria that VIDA had chosen as the first objective in its restaurant organization project. However Birnbaum and Ruhe did solicit funds for VIDA, and in their solicitation called several persons connected with the poverty program who not only emphatically refused to donate to VIDA but openly objected to the VISTAs aiding that group...
...four-run lead with single runs in the third and sixth and a two run attack in the fourth. In the third Phil Smith lined a hit to center knocking in limping, wincing Nelly Houston. The next inning Jeff Hall, Pete Karegeannes and McCandlish bunched singles for a pair of scores and then in the sixth Joe O'Donnell dropped a Texas Leaguer into right to drive home Karegeannes. ab h r rbi Smith ss 5 1 0 1 Cunningham 3b 4 0 0 0 Hootstein rf 5 0 0 0 Lord cf 5 1 0 0 Hall...
Gill wasn't ruffled by the sight of a pair of students telling him in print how the course should be run. And though he found the eight pages full of faulty economics, he wasn't worried about the effect of these errors. What bothered him was what he considered the narrowness of the critique's "new left" view of economics. The public "dialogue" its authors insistently demanded was just what Gill wanted to avoid. This is Gill's final year as head of the course and he understandably does not want to leave it in a blaze of artificial...
...Harvard pair conceived the idea of making a documentary film in December of 1964. Foundation grants and individual gifts, totaling $40,000, enabled them to rent a house in the Natchez ghetto, live as members of the Negro community, and make the film...