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Word: rans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Marty Cain started the Crimson rolling with the first of his three goals of the day after a series of passes in the Harvard end of the field opened large holes in the Penn defense. Ince and Cain quickly ran the score up to 4-2 and then 4-3 at halftime, but the score in no way showed Harvard's dominance in the first half...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Downs Penn, 8-5, In First Ivy Lacrosse Tilt | 4/15/1968 | See Source »

Slave v. Grave. Throughout his oratory ran a dark premonition that he would be slain. And with reason. Back in Montgomery, a twelve-stick dynamite bomb had been thrown on his porch, but failed to explode. In Harlem in 1958, a deranged Negro woman stabbed him dangerously near the heart. He had been pummeled and punished by white bullies in many parts of the South. He was hit in the head by a rock thrown in Chicago. When he won the Nobel Prize, Coretta King mused: "For the past ten years, we have lived with the threat of death always...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Transcendent Symbol | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

...rooming-house manager, who recalls quite clearly the killer's looks, height (about 6 ft.), age (30-32), build (roughly 165 Ibs. and slender) and accent ("He spoke just like any other Memphian," i.e., with a drawl). Other witnesses recounted in detail how a man of that description ran from the rooming house at the time of the shooting (6:01 p.m.), leaped into a white Mustang with no front license plate (all Tennessee cars have two), and then "laid rubber" up the road. Those clues-plus a total reward offer of $100,000-seemed more than enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Man in Room 5 | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

...networks ran films showing the passionate rhetoric of King during the Washington march and at Mem his just a day before the killing. The most stirring commentary to follow those pictures ame from NBC's Chet Huntley, who tilted his head away from the camera, battled back tears and said: "Again we are made to look like a nation of killers. Restraint, gentleness and chanty, virtues we so desperately need, have had a dark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newscasting: Mastering the Art | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

Burst of Joy. The buying stampede began with Monday's 10 a.m. opening bell on the Big Board. Professionals and small investors alike grabbed at shares throughout the day. The exchange's new high-speed ticker ran 15 minutes late reporting floor transactions By closing, volume reached a record 17.73 million shares, toppling the old mark of 16.41 million shares set on Oct. 29, 1929, the Black Tuesday that triggered the Depression of the '30s. The Dow-Jones industrial average of 30 blue-chip industrial stocks jumped 20.58 points, its biggest one-day gain m 41 years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: A Hope Market | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

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