Word: score
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard, which got on the scoreboard in each quarter, retaliated with a 40-yd. field goal by Geroge Arnold to make the score 15-6 at the half...
...freshmen, and freshman advisers all help immediately spot any students with potential language problems, Dinklage says. That way, students can be tested for language disability before they have to take the language requirement. "There is a phenomenon by which the longer some students study a language, the lower they score on language tests," Whitlock says...
...Oregon. In the 1950s he started buying already lucrative properties, among them Conde Nast, publisher of Vogue. His family-owned dominion (he had all the voting stock) now encompasses 29 newspapers (biggest: the Newark Star-Ledger and the Cleveland Plain Dealer), seven magazines, five radio stations and a score of cable TV systems. Running his empire out of a battered briefcase, Newhouse cared little about his papers' content and read only their bottom lines. Said he: "Only a sound business operation can be a truly independent editorial enterprise...
...average SAT verbal score dropped two points to 427, and the math score dropped a single point...
...multiple-choice test, taken each year by more than a million college-bound seniors, was originally designed with 500 as the average score...