Word: poundingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...water even if he is stunned or unconscious? A speedometer accurate to one one-hundredth of a knot? What about an unsinkable, watertight canvas bag, roomy enough to stow cameras, film, wallets, watches and jewelry? He certainly needs the new $200 German binoculars that weigh less than a pound, float, and-reflect flashlight rays in the dark. Not to mention the latest sonar-system depth finder, which costs a mere $299.95 and reads up - or down - to 100 fathoms...
Brightest prospect on the team is Andy Kopecki who is wrestling at 123. With a natural weight of 117, he is outweighed in every match. Next year, however, the Ivies are adding a 115-pound weight class and Kopecki is heir apparent...
Harvard Captain Ben Brooks decided the issue by defeating Steve Sawyer 4-0 in the 191-pound class, off-setting Jacobsohn's 4-1 victory over Tack Chace in the following match...
Jeff Grant, wrestling in his first varsity meet, raised Harvard's lead to 14-6 by pinning Tom Traud at 5:15 of their 167-pound match. Gerry Gates of Penn then defeated Dave Greuel 5-1 in the 177-pound class...
...fall's meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Tokyo, where he tried to get the IMF to adopt a new international currency based on gold that would favor the French. During last month's British money crisis he also got a genuine scare that both the pound and the dollar might be devalued, leaving France holding a billion-dollar bag of cheap currency...