Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most likely combination that might move Harvard out of Cornell's side of the draw is a St. Lawrence win coupled with a B.C. loss. In that event, Harvard and B.U. would share 667 percentages, but the Terriers' ties should give the Crimson the third spot, behind Cornell and SLU, paired off with then sixth-place Brown...
...House swimming title rests on the outcome of tonight's three-way meet between Leverett, Lowell, and Winthrop. Leverett and Winthrop share the league lead with 6-0 records, but Lowell closely trails with a 5-0-1 slate...
...seem to be part of such a campaign. However, if these industries have lived with lower (but still high) profits during the Vietnam war, they could be forced to live with them even after the war is over. So the war could conceivably reduce the aerospace's share of the federal budget for good...
...delight of their countrymen, the Fahr family agreed on what newspapers proudly trumpeted to be a "German solution." Rejecting International Harvester's generous bid, Fahr accepted Klockner's offer of about $60 a share for enough stock to give it 51% control of the company...
Gore Vidal's Myra Breckinridge (TIME, Feb. 16) depicts a transvestite who tries to make it both as a man and as a woman, and winds up no woman at all and only half a man. Three other new novels share with Myra her/his/its preoccupation-or experimentation-with artificial sex. But unlike Myra, which is redeemed somewhat by Vidal's satirical skill, these books have the lifeless neutrality of assignments thought up by publishers' accountants and carried out by literary conscripts. They not only fail to exalt, amuse, enrage, inform, misinform or anesthetize; they also fall short...