Word: poled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...something," Icahn said. "What are you going to do?" Kinnear calmly responded, "I don't know. I think I'm going fishing." Icahn retorted, "Well, when you come back, they may have taken your company away from you." Said Kinnear coolly: "Well, they won't get my fishing pole." A day later, Icahn was back to report that he had persuaded Liedtke to settle for $3.5 billion. Kinnear still rejected the deal. "You've already saved $500 million with one day's work," he told Icahn. "Keep...
...100th anniversary with a centennial issue of the magazine, scientific symposiums and special exhibits in Washington, it can look back on a distinguished record of accomplishment. Since 1890 it has helped fund some 3,300 research projects and expeditions, from Commander Robert Peary's 1909 trek to the North Pole to Marine Geologist Robert Ballard's 1986 exploration of the wreck of the Titanic. The society was the first American publisher to set up a color photo lab (1920), the first to feature underwater color photographs (1927), and the first to print a hologram, or three-dimensional photograph...
Sophomore pole vaulter Mike Short, in his second collegiate meet, set a new personal best and placed third by clearing 14 feet. Short's vault was a full foot better than he was able to vault a week...
...their first collegiate meets, freshman Nick Sweeney and sophomore Mike Short both helped the Crimson sweep field events. Short placed first in the pole vault by clearing 13 ft., while Sweeney captured the shot put with a toss...
Hoping for some improvement in the pole vault, returning junior Bob Herbst will lead the team in that event. In the long jump, the Crimson will rely on newcomers for improvements...