Word: tightest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...group plans no public appearances until this summer, but by next fall, after having cut at least one album and several singles on the Star Club label, "we'll be the tightest, most fantastic sound at Harvard," Steve Gloyd '69, the Few's spokesman and bass guitar, predicts...
Imported Mountaineers. To staff its mills in Chicago and Gary, where the labor market is at its tightest, U.S. Steel announced last week that it would try to recruit 1,000 workers in Pittsburgh. According to San Francisco's Ampex, the necessity of looking farther afield for technicians has increased its recruiting costs from $3,000 to nearly...
Though producers set output records last year, demand is now running well ahead of supply as a result of continuing economic expansion. Aside from copper, the pinch is tightest in the strengthening and rust-resisting metals used to make alloy steels. Detroit is consuming more chrome steel for trim. A surge in orders for machine tools has boosted demand for tungsten steel used in cutting edges. Molybdenum, one of the prime hardening metals, is so scarce that steelmakers frequently are forced to buy on a grey market, where they pay speculators double or triple the going price...
...number one match should be the tightest, and a real doozie besides. Adams will shovel his repertoire of shots against the slam game of Yale captain John West. Against Princeton's Burt Gay last Saturday. West won a 3-0 victory with frightening case. Maybe West will remember back to his freshman year, after winning the national junior championship, when Adams blasted him by a 3-0 score...
...tightest races should come in the backstroke, where Harvard's Al Lincoln and Jon Holland will meet Dartmouth's Hank Art and Mark Buttin...