Word: assisted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three graduate students at the University have been added to the football coaching staff to assist with the freshman and junior varsity squads. They are Timothy Anderson, captain of the 1954 Crimson team; Jerry Marsh, quarterback of the 1954 varsity; and Joseph Reid, who played with the University of Louisiana and the Los Angeles Rams...
...have to eat, and I'd lose my job for selling to a nonwhite ... Go to the $35,000 class." However, Physician Lee soon had virtual guarantees that he could buy a house at a price he could afford. Beaming about the Samaritans who want to assist him, he said: "My belief in the American people is substantiated...
...Shouted through a bill authorizing the Surgeon General of the U.S. to assist the states through grants-in-aid in providing free polio vaccine to persons under 20 and to expectant mothers. As sent to the House of Representatives, the bill left the specific amount of aid open for future appropriations...
...under investigation (one drenched himself with alcohol and set himself afire as a result), but all for nothing: the birds had flown. "Nobody," cracked one Athens newsman, "ever got out of a brothel so cheap." Meanwhile, across the border in Rumania, the Communist radio urged "all Greek patriots" to assist those who had escaped "from the jails of Americanocracy...
...wisdom warns of tornado conditions only an hour ahead at best; usually much less. This is not time enough to broadcast an alarm to people who spend little time in the open and so cannot watch the sky. For such potential victims, the U.S. Weather Bureau, with a big assist from the Air Force, has developed a system that warns of tornadoes two to four hours ahead...