Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Against Laurson. Faller lacked the initiative he showed in his first two maiches, and he could not rebound from an early deficit. Laurson did most of the shooting in the first period, only to have the Crimson's lone representative at the NCAA's turn back his advances...
...stock market lives by its crystal ball. For the past five weeks, the belief that interest rates have passed their peak has lifted share prices and investors' spirits in approximately equal measure. The "baby bank rally," as brokers have dubbed the winter rebound, draws some of its support from cuts in the prime lending rate, from 8½% to 8%, by a handful of small banks. Though executives of most major banks have scoffed at the reductions as premature, last week's mix of economic fact and forecast strengthened Wall Street's conviction that easier money...
...this quarter and next, on top of a drop at an annual rate of 0.4% in the last quarter of 1969. An upturn will begin in the second half, fueled by higher Social Security benefits and the scheduled July end to the income surtax. By the fourth quarter, the rebound will have "visible means of support." Dollar G.N.P. for 1970 will run between $980 billion and $985 billion, about $5 billion below the most common forecast of board members last December, but just where the Nixon Administration expects it to be. Corporate profits after taxes will drop...
Senior center George McManama, who eventually tallied five points, poked a rebound past Blue goaltender John Cole after 45 seconds of play, and less than three minutes later, sophomore Red Jahncke lofted a 20-foot wrist shot into the Yale net for another. Already. the Bulldogs were a beaten hockey team...
...second half. Yale continued to outshoot and out rebound the Crimson. Playing without 6'7" sophomore forward Brian Newmark, Harvard rebounded sporadically, and the Elis stretched their advantage to 30 points midway through the half...