Word: walke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Once he was here, walking the same streets and paths which you and I walk, sitting in the same classrooms, perhaps reading the same books in Widener," said Rev. Charles P. Price, University preacher. "Now he has died for his country and we died a little when he died...
Wally Grant, the team's leading rusher, was in uniform yesterday for the first time in two weeks and "running remarkably well," Yovicsin said. "Of course," the worried coach sighed, "he might not be able to walk tomorrow." Grant pulled a leg muscle in practice and missed both the Princeton and Brown games. When healthy, he is the fastest man wearing Crimson this year...
...builders about the quality of real estate investments, and in visits to banks confirmed his controversial contention that there has been a deterioration in bank credit. "A couple of months ago," he says, "they would have given a customer the cold shoulder. Now they're scared someone will walk out without having signed up for a loan...
...this year grossed some $90 million. There are dark spots in this sunny picture-some 100,000 young Greeks have emigrated to West Germany to find jobs, and poverty retains its grip on primitive mountain villages. Street peddlers in Athens still haul sponges, bananas and chestnuts-but they now walk beneath glittering neon signs that reveal the internationalization of an increasingly modern economy: IBM, Siemens, Haig & Haig, Diners Club...
...Bitterness. Few men are giants to their contemporaries, and while Drury was generally fond of his Senators, he also saw their political wens and warts. Yet it is also true that the Senators of that not-so-long-ago era seemed to walk with a longer stride, to orate with a greater flourish, and to politick with greater passion than their well-barbered successors of today...