Word: reared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...longest auto. It is also one of the lowest: less than 5 ft. high, it has the low-slung lines of a dachshund. Boasting all the latest engineering innovations (disk brakes, adjustable pneumatic suspension system, fuel-injection 300-h.p. engine), the 600 seats eight, including two on rear-facing armchairs, and sells in the U.S. at $23,000. For the economy-minded, there is an 18-ft., six-passenger model...
...chances are good that everyone in the race may have to watch Walt Hewlett's running form from the rear. The Crimson sophomore has been turning in sensational times all year, the latest coming in the Big Three meet when he finished just three seconds off Bobby Mack's Yale course record despite running over a muddy course on a rainy day. If Hewlett has a good day, he could breeze home...
...point he arose to speak against Senators who proposed changes in the Charter. Cried he: "They know that the League of Nations was slaughtered in this chamber." Then he turned, pointed his glasses to the rear of the Senate and roared, "Can't you see the blood? There it is on the wall...
...House"-that a few bright first classmen (seniors) should be freed to study largely on their own. Called "Trident Scholars," they are picked from the scholastic top 10%, get sprung from routine classes (military duties continue) while pursuing independent research projects. As the academy's unbarnacled superintendent, Rear Admiral Charles C. Kirkpatrick, puts it, the aim is to "give a bright boy his head...
...Club 47 has moved from its 47 Mount Auburn Street building to roomier quarters on Palmer Street, near the rear of the Coop. But though the address has changed, the name will stay the same--the site will be known as 47 Palmer Street by the consent of Cambridge officials...