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Word: starters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...starter, private developers have built 184 dwellings ranging from bright, $35-a-month apartments to two-story, $25,000 hillside homes. About 30 white and Oriental families have already bought in-most of them, according to Agent Edward W. Moose, "people who believe in interracial housing and feel the price is right." Shops, schools and recreation facilities will be added to service a population expected to surpass 3,500 by 1969. The goal: to transform Marin City from a microcosm of big-city racial woes into an integrated community befitting its idyllic setting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: Watts with View | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

...eighth inning, Navy broke a 3-3 with the deciding runs, but, they did the trick without the benefit of a single hit. Harvard starter Bob Lincoln walked the first man he faced, will pitched him to second, and then walked the next batter. Coach Norm Shepard, who had Larry Melfa warming up for much of the chilly afternoon, pulled Lincoln and called for the sidearming lefthander...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Scrambling Navy Nine Hands Crimson 5-3 Loss | 4/18/1966 | See Source »

...starter, it appeared that the brotherhood had missed the deadline by several hours; so the railroads decided to press Holtzoff to levy the threatened fine. In Georgia, a federal judge who had imposed his own deadline went ahead and fined two union officials $25,000 each. The railroads meanwhile were plotting damage suits on losses that could total up to $20 million. Nor did the union win any concessions on the issue over which it had struck: its demand for the restoration of 18,000 firemen's jobs eliminated as obsolete under a federal arbitration ruling. Said Railroad Negotiator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: Nothing But Trouble | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

...Princeton," purrs the guide, "is the only place in the world where, when a boy and his date walk past a mirror, it's the boy who stops to comb his hair." At Harvard girls must beware of the "dope party," which "features LSD as a starter, and anything as a finisher, and lots of great Happenings in between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Students: What Every Girl Should Know | 4/15/1966 | See Source »

Senators' starter Pete Richert set down the Indians until trouble started with one out in the ninth. Two walks sandwiched around a double by Jim Landis loaded the bases and brought in the Nats' reliefer Ron Kline. Davalillo promptly singled to left, scoring two runs. Two more came in on Max Alvis's third hit of the day, and Sonny Siebert set the Senators down like docile fellows in the ninth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Humphrey Sees Indians Down Nats; Late Rally Wins for McDowell, 5-2 | 4/12/1966 | See Source »

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