Word: stronger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have little interest in getting into a punishment hassle with the University," Harris said. "But I would hope to make a stronger show than just a picket line." He would not elaborate...
With Harvard ahead 55-51, coach Bill Brooks put Bragg, Dan Thompson, Shrout and Adams on the line. Shrout had won twice, Bragg had won twice, Adams had placed first and second. The effort had been too much. As against Army, the larger, stronger team came on in the last event to win a heartbreaking victory over a tired and overworked Harvard team...
...smile crosses Rudenstine's face as he realizes that what an administrator considers "constructive" may not coincide with what a protestor considers "necessary." "I have to admit that the possibilities of dealing with the students are terrifying, as well as exciting," he says. "But my hope is stronger than the nightmares...
Seeking its sixth straight victory against no losses, the Yardling squash team travels to icy Hanover today to battle the Dartmouth freshmen. The Crimson should find the stronger-than-usual Green more difficult than the unlucky Exeter squad that they demolished, 8-1, before the exam break...
...week: an eleven-page civil rights proposal that contained more rhetoric than innovation. Asking for no new legislation, Johnson concentrated on his major civil rights bills submitted but not passed during the last session: fair juries, fair housing, enforcement powers for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and stronger federal protection for those exercising civil rights. As important as anything in the two messages was the tone of expanded economic opportunity and sharper equal-rights legislation, which in all likelihood will be two of the President's main campaign themes...