Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...third switch became necessary when John Tyson, Harvard's great safety decided finally not to play football this fall. Tyson could not be reached, but reliable sources indicate that it is not just the knee injury which sidelined him last year after an All-Ivy sophomore season, that is troubling him. Bill Kelly, a sophomore, recently a quarterback candidate, who also played safety as a freshman, will take Tyson's spot...
...what was expected to be a very close race, early McCarthy backer, State Rep. Joseph Bradley, was defeated by a 2-1 margin in the third district Democratic contest. Incumbent Phillip J. Philbin, a hawk until very recently, beat Bradley in a large new district. Philbin's old district was put into other districts after court-ordered redistricting...
...third candidate in the Democratic race, Thomas Boylston Adams, the 1966 peace candidate for U.S. Senator, lagged far behind Philbin and Bradley...
...possibility of a strike arose when the Harvard University Employees Representative Association overwhelmingly rejected the University's initial contract offer last July. The July contract would have been for three years with raises averaging out to 15 cents the first year, 15 cents the second, and 10 cents the third...
Airlines, Salinger concentrates on helping the fund expand into new territory. Although there are 350 salesmen in 40 countries, 70% of the fund's sales so far have come from Latin America. Last week Salinger and his third wife, French-born Nicole, flew to Paris, where Pierre plans to live for the next year and a half while promoting the fund's European sales, which are thus far confined to West Germany...