Word: splits
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Council has split into subcommittees to investigate the University's relations to industry and government, the draft and military recruiting, the surrounding community, and students. Ideally, the subcommittees will report their findings to the full Council, and the full Council will take up the substantive issues that the subcommittees have been authorized to discuss...
...Republicans, however, are not in any solid array either. There is a split between hawks and doves just as on the Democratic side. Senator Hatfield has indicated that he prefers a dove as the Republican nominee, but he has not found any promising dove candidate...
...will gasp and crumple in agony," said the ads for Luther, "and the Christian world will split. Tonight. In your living room." Now who could afford to miss that? And just to make sure that no one did, the ABC cameras zeroed in for so many closeups that it seemed as though the lenses were affixed to the actors' noses. But that was all right, for the furrowed brow and blazing eye said a lot. Filmed in London, the adaptation of John Osborne's play about Martin Luther's supposed psychological dilemmas glinted with bright character roles...
...scored a total of 48 major international victories, including ten special slaloms, 16 giant slaloms, ten downhill races and twelve combined championships. Last year he shattered all previous records by entering 32 races and winning 23. In a sport where victory or defeat is usually a matter of split seconds, his winning margins were all but incredible: almost two seconds in the special slalom at Kitzbühel, Austria, three seconds in the downhill at Megève, France. With the maximum possible score of 225 points, he skied off with the World Cup, the supreme trophy of the sport...
Harvard emerged from its first post-exam weekend with an encouraging split, beating Brown and losing to Yale. In home games this weekend against Cornell tonight, and Columbia, tomorrow night, it could be more of the same...