Word: slimming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cornell goalie Ken Dryden preserved the slim lead with a 30 save performance. It was his fourth shutout of the season...
...reporter was Mary Ellen Gale '62, a slim brunette who quit her job on the Philiadelphia Bulletin 18 months ago to work for the Southern Courier. As with the Courier's other seven reporters (all of them in their late teens to mid-twenties), her job is to look in on events that no other newspaper in Alabama would deign to cover -- demonstrations by civil rights organizations, plans of anti-poverty agencies, racial killings, piecemeal gains in integration, and the oddities of Alabama life that are galling to Negroes but to which whites are generally oblivious...
Johnson will need all his political tricks to get the aid bill through Congress. Aid-chopping Representative Otto ("The Terrible") Passman has vowed to sweat the President's request down to a slim $1 billion. In the House last year, only two votes kept the aid bill from being sent back to committee to be cut some more. Now thirty-three members who supported the Administration's proposals have lost their seats. While there is no way of telling how the fifty-seven now Republican Representatives will vote, most likely they will not be very friendly to the bill...
...there is, after all, a slim chance that Hanoi will respond affrmatively to one of Goldberg's conciliatory statements before Rusk can once again dash cold water on peace prospects. --JOHN A. HERFORT
Johnson hit from everywhere on the floor--long jumpers, short jumpers, and twisting layups--to lead the Elis in two conclusive surges. In the first half, with Harvard holding a slim 19-13 lead, the 6 ft. 4 in. guard-forward dropped in six points as Yale piled up a 15-1 margin to grab an eight point half-time lead...