Word: run
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...then distribute the funds on a project-by-project basis to whoever can do the job best. In 1968, the federal government was obliged to spend $17 billion on research and development--an eighth of the total federal budget. Only 9 per cent (or 13 per cent if university-run federal contract research laboratories are included) of this research money went to universities. The bulk of it (61 per cent) went to private industry. The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1952, only barely coordinates the dispersal of these funds. When Congress approves an agency's total budget with...
Sophomore Pete Varney smashed a two-run homer in the sixth inning yesterday to break a scoreless deadlock, and Bob Kalinoski went the distance to protect the lead, as the Crimson nine defeated Northeastern 7-4 at the Kent Street Fields in Brookline...
Shorter had better luck in the two-mile run, where he beat the Crimson's Dave Potteti and Tim McCloone in a meet record time of 8:50.7. The loss was Pottetti's first this season in the two-mile...
...yard run saw another Yale victory in a traditionally strong Crimson even as the Eli's Steve Bitner edged Harvard's Keith Colburn by fourth-tenths of a second...
Although the written questions are usually open and frank (typical questions run the range of "What can you do besides take cold showers when you're frustrated?" to inquiries on frigidity, birth control, and abortion), the discussion end of these group sessions often look like prayer meetings. Girls sit quietly for two hours, several always furiously concentrating on their knitting, others equally interested in the floor. When Graham asks questions--as he persists in doing--they hang silently around the room. Occasionally someone will whisper a reluctant answer...