Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mile-relay team got the same strong sniff of victory. Michael Hauck's speedy third leg put Tony Lynch only a stride behind Cornell's anchorman at the beginning of the last quarter. Lynch was still there at the finish, as the Crimson claimed second place and a large share of the credit for Cornell's meet record clocking...
...these possibilities pay off for Navy, it's the ball game. But if three or four of them don't--and this is likely--the Middies are through. The reason is evident in the results of last week's Army-Navy contest. Navy took the lion's share of the first places, but Army swept the lower positions and the meet...
Before drilling begins in midsummer, the companies must also negotiate with 10,000 Long Beach property owners, who will share another $120 million on the sale of their property. Long Beach, for its part, will use the money to achieve its dream of becoming "The Riviera of the West." Drilling equipment, under the contracts, must be buried under the surface of four man-made islands in the harbor, and pipelines must be concealed. Under state law, the city must use its royalties to improve a six-mile beachfront on which high-rise luxury apartments, marinas and a convention hall...
...School group will share the living, dining, and extracurricular activities of the summer school...
Northern Song gets no share of the millions that pour in from Beatle concerts and records, but the copyrights to the 56 Lennon-McCartney songs yield it about $1,400,000 a year in royalties. "McCartney and Lennon," boasts Dick James, the company president, "are going to be the Rodgers and Hammerstein of the future." Security analysts who want to chart the stock had better put away their tables and keep a close watch on the youngsters' Beatlemania...