Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...scoring figures for the rest of the Crimson starters are significant: Bob Bowditch seven, Borchard two, Bry Danner two, and Mike Donohue one. Loser again excelled in a substitute's role, tallying eight points...
Auzenbergs with 21 points and Melton with 15 headed the Columbia attack. Loser, Gary Borchard, and Cuffe all had seven for the varsity...
...commerce and industry, the Ohio continued to be a 981-mile-long showcase of nature's charms. Rising at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela rivers at Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle"), the Ohio wound through coal-rich mountains to reach the seven hills of Cincinnati, cultural center of the new West. Alive with bass and blue gill, it foamed bright white at Louisville's limestone falls, poured clean blue into the Mississippi's brown waters at Cairo (pronounced care-oh), in Illinois' Little Egypt...
...industrialized nations, the danger is not in overpopulation but in under-population. Soviet Russia, where the government awards the Order of Maternal Glory to mothers of seven or more children, had to scrap its last five-year plan partly because of labor shortages.* Presumably, Russia's own manpower shortage and the proximity of all those Chinese is what Khrushchev had in mind five years ago, when he declared: "If another 100 million were added to our 200 million, even that would not be enough." In similar spirit, Australia, which 30 years ago was a continent-sized Sleepy Hollow...
...experience of invasion proved unsettling to 6-ft.-tall Premier Phoui Sananikone, 56, and last month he reversed his anti-Communist stance in favor of "neutralism." Seven members of his Cabinet resigned, and the Committee for the Defense of the National Interest demanded that a provisional government be established. Premier Phoui, feeling menaced "politically and physically," last week handed his resignation to King Savang Vatthana...