Word: rare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...betting that a "Spiro T" is not an anachronistically rare model of the Edsel dynasty, but rather a concerned leader interested in creating conscious conscience. JOHN W. SPAKOWSKI West Orange...
...Christian churches, the council has come under increasing fire lately. Critics-many of them inside the N.C.C. -argue that its cumbersome bureaucracy can do little more than issue position papers on current problems, and that practical accomplishments like its controversial Delta Ministry, which works among poor Mississippi Negroes, are rare exceptions. During preparations for this month's triennial general assembly in Detroit, Christian Century predicted that the N.C.C. would see "a crunch of intense feelings and an unleashing of the urge to tell it like it is." The crunch came last week in Detroit's Cobo Hall...
...would be a rare individual indeed who could enjoy listening, on a series of Tuesday afternoons, to what, in my view, is becoming excessively glib and insufficiently examined rhetoric concerning 'confidence.' 'authority.' and 'legitimacy,' without regard to certain other matters of some moment," he said...
...Crimson's methodical whipping of Dartmouth last Saturday suggests that lackluster offensive performances, like the one Harvard turned in against Northeastern, will be rare. Even spread of scoring between the first two lines indicates that for the first time in several seasons. Harvard's strength in forwards will be fairly uniform regardless of which line is skating at the time...
Kobick clinched the victory with a 2:05.5 win in the backstroke, and John Burris was third, After Powlison won again. Steve Baumgart with a 2:23.7, and Dave Law earned one of Harvard's rare sweeps in the breaststroke. Silver and Tom Wallace added a sweep of the three-meter diving as things began to get boring. Silver scored 325.30 points...