Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Fair Formula. In phrases that echoed those of Andrew Jackson, who demanded reform of the presidential-election process in eight successive messages to Congress, Johnson urged elimination of "several major defects"-notably the electors' theoretical right to disregard the winning candidate's popular majority. They can either elect...
Sired by Ribot and foaled by Galbreath's stakes-winning mare Flower Bowl, Graustark was a big (16 hands), rangy colt bred for endurance rather than speed. But at Illinois' Arlington Park last summer, he showed all kinds of speed-winning a six-furlong maiden race by seven...
After three years of disappointment, the staff of the Cambridge Electron Accelerator is close to winning funds for what could be the most significant physics research ever done there.
A basic problem in all this is the fact that there is considerable doubt about whether that 3.2% figure remains reasonable or valid. For one thing, the Government itself only last summer revised its statistical basis for figuring gross national product and rates of productivity growth. The corrections raised last...
The Pulitzer-Prize winning poet has been the only person nominated so far for the Oxford post. It is expected that the English poet Edmund Blunden will also be put up for election, however. The choice will be made on Feb. 3.