Word: tougher
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other coaches agreed to move the boat holding the Harvard shell ahead--the difference wasn't important this time, but later in the season when the competition gets tougher and the finishes closer, it could...
...stolen too much of the spotlight in the payments-balancing act, and that he too vigorously defends the business establishment. Unlike the last several Commerce Secretaries, Connor has become a major adviser to the President, so far has helped to beat down Martin's pressures for tougher, direct controls on capital exports. - Gardner Ackley, 49, the President's chief economist, has yet to achieve the influence that Walter Heller had, but he is a quiet technician with a penchant for anonymity that pleases Johnson. Ackley is a potent force because he has the President's ear, confers...
Columbia should give the Crimson an even tougher battle than Princeton. A perennially strong team, the Lions have won eight of nine games this year, Columbia opened their league campaign by murdering Penn, 15 to 0, and whipped Dartmouth on Friday...
Last week Congress had before it a bill that would make gun-toting tougher and that would cut drastically into the multimillion-dollar-a-year business of weaponry by mail. Drawn up by the Administration and introduced in the Senate by Connecticut Democrat Thomas J. Dodd, the measure would, among other things...
...team's difficulties over the vacation were partly a result of tougher opposition. Last year, instead of meeting Virginia, Navy, and Maryland on its swing through the South, the team took on Hampden-Sydney, Lynchburg, and Johns Hopkins...