Word: perring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leave his shins at home. Now that the college season is two-thirds over, U.C.L.A.'s Bruins are still undefeated, and Alcindor has proved to be better, if anything, than his notices promised. The 7-ft. 1⅜-in. sophomore leads the nation in both scoring (31.2 points per game) and field-goal percentage (202 out of 299 for 68%). On the road against Illinois last week, he poured in 45 points as the No. 1-ranked Bruins won their 16th in a row, 120-82. When Alcindor came out of the game with 6¼ min. still...
...some 24,000 people now have nearly $1 billion worth of "deposits" in such funds. Studying twelve swap funds, the Wall Street firm of Arthur Wiesenberger & Co. found that their average per-share value declined 7% last year v. a 1.2% drop for capital gains-type funds and a 2.8% decline for growth funds. The participants scarcely mind. They range from moguls down to Sears, Roebuck employees retiring with large blocs of stock, and they are mostly interested in postponing that capital-gains bite while diversifying under professional management...
...Fair Lady and Mary Poppins. So far, it has made some $7,000,000 in Europe and spawned two equally hot sequels, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly and For a Few Dollars More-which earned Eastwood a few dollars more, jumping his salary from $15,000 per picture...
...distribution of students who apply from public and private schools remained about the same as in past years: 70 per cent from public schools, 30 per cent from private schools...
...wouldn't say there'd be as many boys in intramurals if PT's were dropped," says Rufus W. Peebles Jr. '61, freshman proctor and intramural director. "But the program would certainly survive. The PT requirement exists for only about ten per cent of the class, but just like Gen Ed, this area is important enough to make everybody fall in line...