Word: pound
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Soviet tests showed a capability for developing atomic weapons with vastly more explosive energy yield per pound of weight. In the past, the U.S. nuclear lead has rested in great part on the superior yield-weight performance of its atomic devices. With the report on Red progress, scientists came to the inescapable conclusion that the Soviets are technically capable of producing just about any warhead in the U.S. arsenal. Moreover, in view of their yield-weight success, they might well be able to package one of their monstrous, 50-plus megaton bombs in a warhead tipping a missile well within...
...California's Tulare County, second richest farming county in the U.S., net income fell on oranges, nectarines and alfalfa. "There is too much spread between what the farmer is paid and what you pay in the store," said County Agent Sheldon N. Jackson. "He gets 2?-a pound for nectarines. You pay 15?. That's quite a difference...
Front row, from left to right: Frederic L. Ballard, Jr. '63, of Dunster House and Chestnut Hill, Pa. (President), Richard B. Ruge '63, of Dunster House and Washington, D. C. (Mangaing Editor), Arthur G. Sachs '63, of Leverett House and Pound Ridge, N.Y. (Business Manager), and Robert W. Gordon '63, of Eliot House and Rio de Janeiro (Editorial Chairman...
...Kolodney, who contributed a total of 13 points to the team score, won the tournament championship in the 157-pound class, will Pete Keeler, who added seven points to the total, took third in the 123-pound slot...
...these two concerns conflict. He misses his big chance to bait the Prime Minister because he has taken an opportunity to bed the blonde; and he loses the blonde because he would obviously rather elevate himself than raise a family. In the end he gets a big desk to pound in the Post Office, but he pays a shameful price...