Word: sustainable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although the outcome of the Dartmouth-Princeton game surprised no one, the big score must have raised a few eyebrows. In its first two games against Massachusetts and Holy Cross. Dartmouth could not sustain a single touchdown drive and mustered a petty 23 points...
...Columbia always defenses us well," Yovicsin says. "We haven't been able to sustain our offense against them in any one of the last three meetings...
...only legitimate organizations in Roxbury are those which sustain a Negro leadership and are supervised by a community board," Wood said. The other illegitimate groups, Wood continued, are fast losing their influence and, he predicted, will either be ignored or physically "pushed out of the community...
...Goldbergs; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Raised in the large, loving lap of an East Harlem Jewish family ("We didn't have Tennessee Williams problems," she once said. "It was more George Kaufman"), she had only to elaborate on her memories ("Yoohoo, Mrs. Bloom!") to sustain the 25-year run of her show, whose momentum carried her to Hollywood (Molly) and Broadway (A Majority of One) as leading popularizer of the formidable art of Jewish motherhood...
...Rockets. Fortunately for the amateurs, the hobby costs little more than their labor. Factory-built rocket kits sell from $1.25 to $15. One-shot solid propellant engines, the largest of which can sustain thrust for two seconds, are available for as little as 25?. With prices like that and the pastime booming, amateur rocketry has become a small big business: Estes Industries of Penrose, Colo., the largest of five manufacturers in the field, alone grosses about $1,300,000 a year. The present N.A.R. meet will make none of them the poorer; by the time the week was over, some...