Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Coach Norm Shepard took no chances and called in Peters, who was expected to throw agaist Army Saturday. The strong righthander, whose speed presented an abrupt switch from McCandlish's baffling slow stuff, got the second out with three quick strikes...
After the half-time break, the hosts added two quick goals to take a 3-0 lead before Coach Bruce Munro's stickmen, who had looked sick in getting off only two first half shots, got into the ballgame...
...expansion program. When it comes to such ambitious undertakings, restless Reed Hunt has plenty of experience, having already helped transform Crown Zellerbach from a purely paper operation into a diversified forest-products company that produces such items as multiwall bags, laminated stock, coated magazine paper and synthetic wrappers for quick-frozen foods...
Appeasement in Munich. Indeed, France and the U.S., the chief protagonists in the long battle, are scarcely playing in the same key. The U.S. has been pressing for quick creation of a new international currency-"paper gold"-as the best way to finance expanding world trade and keep free-world economies prosperous. In the past two years, there has been no growth of world money reserves needed for those functions. Last year, for the first time in modern history, the store of gold in the free world's central banks actually dwindled (by $100 million), as private hoarders bought...
Leaving barbecues and softball games at their houses, Harvard students will pile into cars, checking for beer in the back, and begin the drive to Worcester. It's a quick drive, good scenery lines the route; speed a little and it takes 45 minutes...