Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...policy to the Soviet Union has blinded him to realizing the potential benefits of a strong bilateral U.S.-China relationship. By ignoring recent events, in fact, he may be destroying the finest U.S. opportunity since the Korean War for establishing bonds with a government which controls one-quarter of the world's population...
...attracted much publicity or fame in the U.S. In black Africa, however, the man whose money built the Charles Engelhard Public Affairs Library at the Kennedy School was notorious. In less than 20 years, Engelhard built an inherited $20 million dollars into a global empire worth more than a quarter billion dollars at the time of his death...
BUDDING technocrats at the Kennedy School may find cause to admire the fiscal prudence with which Engelhard built his father's $20 million nest egg into a quarter-billion dollar empire. In his non-corporate life, however, Engelhard was not exactly the thrifty sort. His expenditures on life's luxuries make his philanthropic pittances pall by comparison. Before he died, Engelhard owned nine homes on four continents, including a hunting lodge in the Transvaal, and a mansion outside Johannesburg...
...Bruins mauled the Tigers, 44-16, as Princeton continued to show its inability to win at Palmer Stadium. After Princeton's Pete Funke gamboled 37 yards with an interception for a first quarter TD, the Brown offensive machine got its act together for the first time all year and punched over 44 points in three quarters...
MacLeod got into the act once on Saturday, but in a big way. His diving comeback catch in the third quarter of a Brown toss away from him, moved the Crimson to the Colgate 13 yard line. Five plays later Connors scored Harvard's final touchdown...