Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Felt stated that the rumors probably originated in Kirkland House, where the number of accidents was particularly high. "Kirkland House people had an unfortunate year," he said, but he called the accident rate "just an unusual coincidence."
As a native of South Africa, Miss Gordimer sees herself as a "national" novelist only through the accident of birth. "One can't help becoming involved in one's own country," she comments. In her specific case, she notes, "when you've been born color-conscious, you have to struggle...
Brown has had manpower problems all year. Before Christmas the Bruins could muster only 13 qualified players. One of them promptly developed a bad case of asthma forcing him to quit the team. The disciplinary action plummetted the roster to nine men. In the past week Fullerton has been able...
The banker, a brother of retired University professor john J. Mahoney '03, was trapped in the wreckage of the cab and had to be removed by the Cambridge Rescue Squad. The accident disrupted MTA traffic north of the Square
Rebound Effect. Emphasis on the contraceptive powers of the progestins (as chemists call the semisynthetic cousins of progesterone, the natural hormone) is an ironic accident. Ten years ago, Dr. Gregory Pincus, 57, the Einstein-maned research chief at Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, was studying problems of overfertility and underfertility...