Word: tags
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lured such celebritie as the U.N.'s Ralph Bunche and TV Phil Silvers into games with his four sons One-hand touch usually serves for tyros two-hand touch below the waist for the more experienced. Wearying of the inevitable arguments about touches or misses, the experts tag each other by yanking away a "flag" of canvas tucked under each player's belt...
Crimson captain Nick Estabrook scored Harvard's most impressive win of the meet, 3-0, over M.I.T. sophomore Jim Evans in the 137 pound division. Estabrook mastered his opponent's dancing style and almost pinned him early in the second period to tag Evans with his first defeat in three years. Evans was last year's New England freshman wrestling champion...
...case, the omission of the price tag is the weakest point in Kennedy's argument. As Galbraith writes, again in The Liberal Hour, "If we haven't yet learned to mistrust, indeed to ignore, the man who talks about high national purpose and then omits all mention of the price--or perhaps urges strict economy in public outlays as one of his higher purposes--our case could be pretty...
...fourth and related point, and perhaps the most important, is Kennedy's omission of the price tag from discussion of his program. Nixon's "costing out" of the Democratic platform in terms of $16 billion, 25 per cent higher food prices and 2 million lost jobs on the farm and in the cities may be ignored as irresponsible figure-juggling. But the fact remains that all these projects and services will cost money, and Kennedy has again been less than frank in mentioning the price tag along with the obvious benefits. The price is one, liberals believe, that the nation...
After all, Charles Van Doren was not alone in placing a price tag on education...