Word: prefered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Observers have predicted that Goldwater might prefer not to run in 1964 because of President Johnson's strong Southern backing. Rusher did not reveal the source of his information, but mentioned that he had spoken with Goldwater about three weeks...
...Many who prefer the gridiron in the fall return to the rugby field in the spring, so Harvard should come up with a fifteen par excellence. Rugby Club president Jeff Pochop, Mike Furley, and Gene Skowronski will all be immeasurable assets...
...football fans who prefer the comfort of an easy chair and a television set to the cold of Fenway Park in December, the biggest weekend of the year is coming up. On Saturday and Sunday of this week two league championships will be decided, and Boston area residents can see both...
More important than his accomplishments as legislator or administrator was his role as critic of American complacency. Not content with the satisfactions of wealth, he devoted his life to public service. At an age when most men prefer retirement, Herbert Lehman welcomed the call to political action. His life will remain an admirable example of courage and devotion to principle...
...right different lines. William Alfred would preier to see frequent hour exams temper like arbitrarneous of one final exam; Edward H. Geary, associate professor of Romance Languages, limits his discussion to the most successful ways of testing achievement in beginning language courses; George W. Goethcia, lecturer on Social would prefer to see exams provide "an opportunity to make a synthesis of it [the course] with material which has been learned elsewhere," thereby guiding the student...