Word: winner
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...courts. Appeal can be made only to the Minister himself, who is not likely to reverse his decision. Vorster has described the 20,000-member student union as a "cancer... tainted with Communism" and has attacked it for advocating integration in the universities and for electing Nobel Prize Winner Albert Luthuli as its honorary president...
...same big buildup that had helped Rojas' party win 18% of the vote in the congressional elections last March. In the end, it wasn't enough. For the third time, the country's eight-year-old National Front coalition won the presidency. The winner by a better than two-to-one margin: Carlos Lleras Restrepo, 58, economist, educator and longtime leader of Colombia's Liberal Party (TIME, April...
Harvard, the customary winner of team honors, will be favored again this year. Yale and Dartmouth, both with considerable strength near the top of their ladders, will most likely challenge the Crimson...
...same time that McGuinn looked like a sure winner, Bob Sinclair and Wayne Thornbrough were holding slight leads on Yale's sixth and seventh men. But Sinclair, who burned out a 37 on the front nine, missed a one-foot putt to blow the 17th and bogeyed the 18th to fall, 1 down...
Harvard, down 11-0, at the half, rallied for all its points in the last 30 minutes and threatened to tie the match just as the gun sounded. But the Manchester Cup, awarded annually to the winner of the Dartmouth-Harvard game, remained the Indians' hands as the surge fell short...