Word: triumph
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Neither Brown nor Columbia, who share last place in the League standings, will come up with its first Ivy triumph today, and not just because they play non-League opponents. Brown, toward whom not enough sympathy can be extended, faces another winless team today, Colgate, and still should be soundly beaten. The Red Raiders will have no mercy after being shut out by Princeton last week and should...
...every triumph of justice all good people are the victors," the President said. "The responsibility of seeking and the challenge of winning these triumphs are America's charge to it's Solicitor General...
...most recent sampling shows that only 38% of the nation likes the way L.B.J. is handling the presidency-an alltime low for him and a long way from the 80% approval he enjoyed in January 1964. Viet Nam is his foremost problem, and barring either a spectacular military triumph or successful negotiations with Hanoi, a G.O.P. candidate might well argue, a la Eisenhower, that a new Administration is needed to end an unpopular war. The looming threat of inflation-"profitless prosperity" as Washington's Governor Evans calls it-is another bugaboo. The decaying cities and the exploding ghettos could...
...American authors is the distance between the first and the second generations. However brilliant they may be at times, their Jewish tradition and color have a borrowed air; Singer's are genuine. Their characters, at large in American life, suffer alienation; his characters, alone in their closed world, triumph over isolation...
...area, the Sabra does not accept defeat. During the war Naomi sat in the cool semi-darkness of one of Ayeleth's concrete shelters, and sang "We Shall Overcome" to the faint crump of Syrian shells. The shelter's occupants were not as sure of their impending triumph as foreign experts. They knew only that if Syrian troops swarmed down from the brown hills across the Jordan, they would have to fight to the last woman and child. The Syrians would leave no one alive. "I was not afraid," says Naomi without hesitation, "Only worried--about my brother...