Word: record
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...press conference shortly after the interview ran in the Times, Truman had tartly defended a President's right to give an exclusive interview if he felt like it. The committee's Democrats tried to block a Republican attempt to get Krock's reply in the record...
Freshman coach Bill Leavitt said that his crew is "a little faster than last year's." However, Syracuse is claiming the same thing. The race last year was close, with the Crimson winning by only a half length while setting a freshman record...
...awaits graduation, Mr. Eyre paddles about the Square with a curious stagger, poking in and out of book shops and record stores, where he is known for his excellent taste and frequent purchases ("I wave a flag for Wagner and Richard Strauss."). During working hours, he has handy a large green bottle of ginger ale, which Frankie, a Boston cab driver who is often at his side, manages somehow to keep cold. Mr. Eyre seldom retires until past dawn and normally is not seen about until well past time for luncheon...
With the meet hardly crucial, Coach Bill McCurdy will enter Landau in only three events, the two hurdles and the 220. He has excused his ace from the 100 to give him a chance for an all-out try at the 120-yard hurdles mark, a record which has so far eluded...
Nevertheless, in spite of its functional defects, Signet serves a unique and invaluable purpose in being the only intellectual social society at Harvard. The College has a reputation based upon its outstanding academic record, yet there is almost no official recognition of individual academic achievements. The University supports a club for varsity athletes, and the other clubs