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Word: perring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...baseball purists will say that pitching is 75 per cent of the game, and thus the Red Sox are a fluke team and will inevitably collapse. But Bostonians will hear none of this heretical talk. The Red Sox, after all, have been defying all logic since April. Why can't they do it for a little while longer

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: However Did the Red Sox Do It? | 10/5/1967 | See Source »

...this year, Elder and Dean Ford had rejected the Federation's request for a pay increase averaging $800 per year, the abolition of different junior and senior rates of pay, and a new definition of the teaching fellow's work measurement unit, the fifth...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Teaching Fellows Launch Drive for Faculty Support | 10/4/1967 | See Source »

Councillor Walter J. Sullivan was unimpressed with the argument. He said he had seen the first 100 of the 985 pages of signatures and that "better than 50 per cent" were invalid. The Vote on Vietnam spectators greeted his statement with hisses...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: City Council Collides With Anti-War Protest | 10/3/1967 | See Source »

Glimp said the new draft law has been subject of continuing interest at his weekly staff meetings. He said, too, that the letter to Hershey is expected to point out that about 70 per cent of graduating Harvard College classes go on to some form of graduate study...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Harvard Studying Draft; Grad Schools Must Adjust | 10/3/1967 | See Source »

...CNCV needed only 4000 signatures--8 per cent of Cambridge voters--to put the issue in the regular election. The group collected those names last August, but City Solicitor Andrew Trodden ruled their petition illegal because it dealt with matters beyond the sphere of Cambridge City government...

Author: By W. BRUCE Springer, | Title: Peace Group May Request Special Election in April | 10/2/1967 | See Source »

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