Word: reach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...because of that they make it hard for us to reach junior faculty. When someone asks them, 'Hey, I hear they're planning a cooky school, should I go into it?', they say no, it won't get you anywhere...
...first dream to collapse was the "Crazy School." Some wanted to see it in Boston and some wanted to see it in suburban Newton. When the two factions failed to reach an agreement, the idea of a "Crazy School" was dropped. Many of the researchers also opposed taking on the responsibilities of school administrators, fearing that they would end up "handling clients" at the same time they were trying to conduct research...
Harvard's endowment, buoyed by 275,000 shares of General Motors, grows 6 per cent to reach a value of $1,013,000,000. The Administrative Board agrees to consider whether students accused of disciplinary infractions should be allowed to testify in their own behalf. P. L. Travers, creator of Mary Poppins, arrives at Radcliffe and promises to stay "until the wind changes." Three Harvard students are knifed on Weeks Bridge. The CRIMSON makes its Fall announcement that the Graduate School of Education will build a new library...
...that disabled him for 30 days-though he still posted an 18-11 record and picked up a victory in the All-Star game. Somehow, Marichal managed to stay healthy in 1963. On June 15, at Candlestick Park, he pitched a no-hitter, permitting only two Houston Astros to reach first base, and winning 1-0. Two weeks later he toiled 16 innings to win another 1-0 decision, over the old master, Warren Spahn. At season's end his record was 25 victories, only eight defeats...
...Russians Are Coming were as good as its best actor, the laughter might reach gale force. Sad to say, Director Norman Jewison and Scenarist William Rose, working from a novel by Nathaniel Benchley, seem too anxious, or too unsubtle, to sound the depths of a delightfully quirky human comedy. Instead they try too often for ding-dong farce, calling on a corps of hard-sell comedians to transform the townfolk into strident cartoons. Jonathan Winters as an addled police officer, Ben Blue as an irrelevant drunk, and Paul Ford as a sword-swinging Legionnaire are the chief offenders, since their...