Word: stops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cloister Inn had also been discussing a boycott of Bicker until its graduate board told club members to stop stirring up trouble. After the remonstrance, Cloister's president Valery H. Taylor took a poll in which members split nearly in half on whether or not to Bicker...
...defense of the anti-Communist regime in Saigon was indispensible to American security. At that time, it was understood that Mr. Dirksen was standing in as the main Congressional spokesman for the President's hopelessly mired strategy for peace in Southeast Asia. This Thursday, Dirksen decided to stop playing ball with Johnson...
...towers. A few steps farther is an asphalt pavement, just wide enough to enable armored vehicles to race up and down the border; it is followed by an area of plowed earth and then by Ulbricht's "antifascist" tank ditch, which has actually been dug to stop vehicles that might try to escape from his own East...
...coincidences, Author Gainham keeps her selected characters in view at all times, or at least until the SS and finally the Russians take care of them in their own way. Of an earlier book, Appointment in Vienna, a critic wrote that "Miss Gainham knows neither when nor how to stop." True enough. But the steady march of moral disintegration under pressure in her chief characters shows that she knows where tragedy lies...
Harvard's goalie, junior Paul Oldfield, received a gash in his forehead while attempting to stop a puck just a minute before the game's end. He was taken to Stillman Infirmary for treatment...