Word: controller
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...field goal was his second of the game. Kicked with a 25 m.p.h. wind that played an important part in the scoring. The wind also made passing difficult, and without a passing game to balance Harvard's offense, it appeared that the Crimson would not be able to control the ball and keep it away from Cornell's Ed Marinaro...
...cent; NSF and NIMH-45 per cent: Defense Dept-3,9 per cent: Arms Control Agency-0,9 per cent; Misc.-1.1 per cent...
OMNIBUS CRIME CONTROL. This is the only measure aimed specifically at nationwide street crime. It would extend for another three years the Johnson Administration's Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, which authorizes the use of federal funds to train and equip state and local police agencies. Nixon had sought $3 billion for the three years, compared to the $331 million appropriated for the first two years. The House-passed bill, including Nixon's request, was approved by the Senate last week, 59 to 0. The Senate also tacked on other provisions that would permit FBI agents...
...cannot be dislodged from its constituency so long as the constituency continues to exist." He thus described a situation in Vietnam where "the Maoist-inspired rural revolution is undercut by the American-sponsored urban revolution." And the prognostication has come to be mostly true. In August 1968, the Americans controlled an area containing roughly half the population of South Vietnam. Now, due in large part to a forced migration whose extent is perhaps unparalleled in recent history, the Allies have gained firm control of as much as 90 per cent of the country...
Paradoxically, the Harvard offense may be the key to a Crimson victory today. Yovicsin contends that the best way to stop Marinaro is to control the ball on offense. Considering the ineffectiveness of the Cornell defense against Penn last week, the Crimson could do just that...