Word: twelfths
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...turned his legs to rubber; a left hook drove him to his knees. Clay stood there watching, hands at his sides, as Floyd staggered to his feet at the count of nine. "I wanted to stop it earlier," said Referee Harry Krause, who called a halt in the twelfth round. "Patterson was hopelessly outclassed...
Ready for Home. The elaborate precautions were understandable. The lump below Nguyen Van Chin's twelfth rib was a Viet Cong grenade, capable of spraying inch-long wire chunks in every direction at about 4,800 ft. per second. The problem began one night last week when Chin felt the call of nature. Soon after he stepped outside his hut near the village of My Tho, south of Saigon, a grenade launcher roared and sent its missile into his back from a distance that must have been less than 12 yds. The Viet Cong's 40-mm. grenades...
...some schools, more than 40 pupils are crowded into classrooms. Gartland also critized the obsolete vocational training program, the large number of temporary, unlicensed teachers now employed in Boston, and the old examination system of teacherhiring. He cited the reading scores of Boston school children in the fourth through twelfth grades, which are considerably below the national average. And he attacked racial imbalance...
Boston University's George Starkus handily won the varsity race in 22:02, and Northeastern's Dave Dunsky and Bill Kneeland took the next two slots. Despite the two high finishers, Northeastern placed second to Harvard because their third man crossed the line far back at twelfth. The top five runners from each school are figured in the scoring...
Crimson runners placed fourth, fifth, sixth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth. Jim Stinchcomb headed the parade over a 2.5 mile course with a time of 11:59, 13 seconds behind Stan Kozubeck of M.I.T...