Word: falling
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
FINALLY, I MENTION THE HASHEMITES, AND IN DOING SO, I AM REMEMBERING THE PAST AND LOOKING TO THE FUTURE. I AM CERTAIN WE HAVE BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE NEEDED, BECAUSE WE ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF EVERYTHING ARAB. SOME OF US MAY FALL, SOME MAY DIE. THIS WE TAKE IN OUR STRIDE BECAUSE IT IS PART OF OUR DUTY TO THE ARAB PEOPLE, OUR PEOPLE. YET WE WILL SURVIVE AS LONG AS ARABISM SURVIVES. WE WERE BORN WITH THE ARAB CAUSE: ITS HISTORY HAS BEEN OUR HISTORY. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN AND ALWAYS SHALL BE THE DEVOTED...
...Maine's prouder political distinctions is that it boasts the only woman in the U.S. Senate, Republican Margaret Chase Smith, 62. Handsome Maggie Smith is up for re-election this fall-and she faces the fight of her political life. But whoever wins, Maine will not lose its distaff distinction. Last week the Democratic minority leader of the Maine legislature, popular, plump Lucia Cormier, 48, tossed her bonnet in the ring to oppose Maggie Smith's third-term bid. For the first time in U.S. history, two women are to scrap for a Senate seat...
...Fall. Then Penny ran up against a lithe (5 ft. 5 in., 115 Ibs.), tousleheaded Canadian named Anne Heggtveit. Poised and perky at 21, Anne lost 12 Ibs. while training for the Olympics, decided to concentrate on the slalom, where agility counts more than weight. She contented herself with a respectable twelfth in both the downhill and giant slalom. But right from the start of the slalom, Anne put the pressure on Penny, darted through the first steep, 53-gate course in a blazing time of 54 sec. that put her first and left her U.S. rival dangling in seventh...
From Berkeley to Cambridge, the wartime baby boom has already hit the country's 100 big-name colleges, and especially those in the East. Last week, as the annual waiting season began, Princeton reported a 20% rise in applications for next fall, "the greatest single jump we've ever had in a year." Yale will cull 1,000 freshmen from 4,800 fee-paid applications, 500 more than last year. Harvard has 5,000 final applicants, a record boost of 900 over last year. Yet freshman classes remain the same size. Harvard will actually...
...industrials break through their recent low, followed by the rails going through their last low, a bear market has started. Last week the industrials plunged through their low of Sept. 22, and the theorists suspensefully watched the rails slide down. The rails got right down to their fall low of 146.65, then scooted up again without breaking through. To the Dow theorists, this was an encouraging sign...