Word: winded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Strong Reprimand. One of the people who put him there was a fellow Tory and Diefenbaker's own former Minister of Justice, E. Davie Fulton. Fulton said he first got wind of the affair between Gerda and Associate Defense Minister Pierre Sévigny in December 1960, and informed Diefenbaker, who in turn "strongly reprimanded" Sévigny for his relationship with a "known prostitute with a doubtful security background...
...basically sound. "A recession is certainly not imminent," says Harvard Economist John V. Lintner. "Business is very strong." Echoes James Robertson, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board: "Too much is being made of the auto figures and the market performance. When matched with other straws in the wind, neither of these developments means much." Even so, Gardner Ackley, the President's chief economist, says: "Some of the tremendous exuberance has gone out of the economy. Attitudes are much less boomy than they were...
Harvard added four more in the fifth when Liebgott blooped a hit to center, pitcher Lincoln collected his second single of the day, and John Dockery got on via an Engineer boot. Neville lined a single. Hootstein's wind-blown pop-up escaped the M.I.T. second baseman, and Houston capped the rally with his third base knock...
...best Harvard can do is beat M.I.T. today and Northeastern Wednesday to wind up with a 5-1 mark that would normally take GBL honors in a breeze. But even should they be upset by the Crimson, the Huskies will pulverize weaklings Brandeis and M.I.T. and cop their first title in the GBL's 14-year history with an impressive 8-1 record...
...battle that found Cornell and most of the way, Harvard's varsity lights finally edged out the Big Red by half a length to wind up an undefeated season...