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Word: placement (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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After Kneeland came Crimson sophomores Bob Stempson and Joe Ryan, who wrapped up the victory for Harvard. They were followed by three Northeastern runners, then Dick Howe, the advanced placement sophomore who almost saved last Saturday's meet with Providence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Runners Outduel Huskies, But Dunsky Beats Hewlett | 10/1/1965 | See Source »

Dick Howe, an advanced placement sophomore, lost the frantic sprint for tenth place, and Providence stole a 27-28 victory from the Harvard runners in Saturday's season opener in Franklin Park...

Author: By Phillip Ardery, | Title: Sophomores Stand Out, But Runners Bow, 27-28 | 9/27/1965 | See Source »

...youngsters aged 16 to 24-have grown in numbers from 22 million in 1960 to 27 million today. The rate of auto scrappage has moved up from 5,600,000 last year to 6,100,000 this year, which means that Detroit can now bank on an annual re placement market of more than 6,000,000 cars. More and more people are also tempted to trade in their old cars for new ones because used-car prices are high; sales of used cars in June rose 3% to a ten-year peak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Changeover in Detroit | 8/13/1965 | See Source »

...pressure, or it may become cancerous. At the Millard Fillmore and Veterans Administration hospitals in Buffalo, Dr. Ward Soanes and Dr. Maurice J. Gonder have devised special instruments and an ingenious technique. They give light anesthesia and introduce the cold cannula through the urethra. To make sure of the placement, the surgeon's finger can check the position of a button on the side of the probe as it nears the prostate. The cold is then turned on. The patient needs a catheter (a plastic tube) through the urethra for a few days to permit urination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: The Cold That Cures | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

...committee also suggested that the admissions, financial aid, and dormatory and placement offices be moved from their present quarters--a frame house on Everett St.--to the new classroom building. The Everett St. House would become apartments for visiting scholars, temporary appointees, and guests of the Law School. In addition, an entry in one of the dorms will probably be for foreign students and American students interested in international...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Undertakes $15 Million Expansion Drive | 4/23/1965 | See Source »

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