Word: returned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Burrell, the first defensive player ever to be named Ivy League Back of the Week, received the honor for intercepting two Tiger passes in the closing minutes of the Penn-Princeton game, and returning three kicks far enough to become the country's leading punt return artist...
Next week the team travels to New Jersey to face Princeton, which traditionally fields a strong squad. The Crimson finishes up its season with a return match against Brown and a game with Yale...
...return will bolster a defense that lapsed too often against Dartmouth last week, allowing an early 2-0 advantage to degenerate into...
...also took a swipe at claims that its own gigantic size menaces small businesses. During 1967, said G.M., it paid $9.4 billion, or 47% of its revenues, to 37,000 suppliers, three-quarters of whom employ fewer than 100 people. As for profits, G.M. freely conceded that its return on invested capital has been more consistent than that of other auto manufacturers in recent years. Nevertheless, the company noted that a 1966 Dun & Bradstreet survey found that companies in 19 of 71 categories had a higher return on "tangible net worth" than...
...highly skilled production workers as possible, while selling off a small Long Island subsidiary and sizable chunks of Chicago real estate once earmarked for expansion space. Preferring to press on in living color even if it is red, Cole still does not plan to diversify, or even return to black-and-white, which has recently been enjoying a modest boom...