Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...defended himself with a fulminating three-to-four-hour speech laden with curses and invective. Caught unprepared, he could not counter coolly, and may have hoped to carry the night on the strength of his lungs and his long authority. It did not work. Suslov listened quietly until Nikita ran down, then rose to his feet. "You see, Comrades," he said slowly. "It is impossible to talk to him." Khrushchev's face reddened to the point that some witnesses thought he would hit Suslov. But he contained himself while the Presidium voted. It was unanimous against Khrushchev. Remembering...
...most of the little ones. Last week, for example, along with the Chronicle, Johnson got the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, the Milwaukee Journal and the Detroit Free Press-which had to break a 15-week silence to register its choice. Strike-bound since July (see following story), the Free Press ran off several hundred copies of its presidential endorsement and sent them to wire services and community leaders. Goldwater, in the meanwhile, picked up such smaller papers as the Springfield, Mass., Union, the Titusville, Pa., Herald and the Newburgh, N.Y., Evening News...
Scott himself was elected to the Senate in 1958 in an upset victory over former Gov. George M. Leader (who ran Musmanno's unsuccessful primary campaign this year). During six months in the Senate, the Philadelphia has compiled a fairly liberal voting record (he got a 68 per cent rating from the ADA this year, and somewhat less from the Americans for Constitutional Action), with strong support for civil rights and federal spending programs. He has been responsible for measures designed to improve the lot of the state's coal industries and their employees, and in 1962 persuaded President Kennedy...
Penn plays two-platoon football, and its defensive unit has at times been quite good this year. Its five-man line, averaging 205 pounds, contained Brown and Rutgers efficiently, though Princeton ran through it easily enough and Cornell, after scoring early touchdowns through the air, managed an efficient running attack...
...score at the end was Dartmouth 43, Harvard 0, after the Indians ran up a 35-0 lead at halftime. Dartmouth got 22 first downs to 6 for Harvard. The Indians intercepted three passes, blocked three punts, got 256 yards rushing, and 101 (plus three touchdowns) passing...