Word: stops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...question mark is Dartmouth's defense. It certainly won't be able to stop Charlie Gogolak from kicking a few field goals, but it doesn't have any glaring weak spots like Princeton's pass defense...
...Bruins have nothing. All season long Brown has been proving that a good passing attack alone isn't enough to win ball games. The Bruins have an awful 1-7 record to date. Columbia does not have much of an offense, but their defensive line is good enough to stop Brown on the ground and put pressure on Hall...
Quarterback Watts Humphrey has had his on and off days. He set a new Yale League record of 16 completions against Dartmouth, but was only one for eleven in the first half against Princeton. If Humphrey plays well, the Yale offense can be very hard to stop. He is a decent runner and runs the option well...
...these developments symbolize the nation's increasing effort to stop the poisoning of its air and water by industrial plants that often seem to rival Cartoonist Al Capp's highly pungent Skonk Works. They also emphasize the growing pressures on both industry and communities to spend heavily in an effort to speed up the attack. The Gov ernment estimates that 1) U.S. indus try will have to spend ten times its pres ent $100 million annually for treating waste water if it hopes to end industrial pollution of the nation's rivers; 2) communities will have...
...Poland, 4,000,000 pairs of shoes last year had to be reclassified to lower categories, and 18.3% of radio and TV sets were declared substandard. To stop unwanted goods from piling up in warehouses, the Polish government last year clapped fines totaling $8,000,000 on producers of TV sets, radios and appliances that did not meet quality specifications. For the same reason, Bulgaria's Foreign Trade Ministry has refused to issue licenses for more than 600 shipments destined for abroad, complained that poor-quality production seemed to be a permanent feature of many plants...