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Word: clear (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CRIMSON strategy was clear from the start- avoid middle guard Jane Trowbridge. Trowbridge was a nemesis last fall when she continually stopped flashy, though ineffective, halfback Dick Paisner before he had a chance to make any moves. She also hindered the CRIMSON'S ominous passing attack...

Author: By Mark R. Rasmusson, | Title: 'Crimson' Eleven Avenges Harvard With 23-2 Triumph Over 'Herald' | 11/17/1969 | See Source »

...additional hindrance could be Yovicsin's shuffling of his offensive backfield. After the loss to Princeton, the Crimson coach made it clear that senior Dave Smith would no longer be his regular quarterback. So, when Harvard takes the field today, junior Joe Roda will be the fifth man to direct a Crimson attack this fall, and the ninth to throw the ball...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Harvard Must Win Today To Evade Losing Season | 11/15/1969 | See Source »

...which to me is a gloomy one, and say that they would give a great deal to have problems such as this. After all, we still do have a strategic reserve when many similar institutions, and other faculties at Harvard, do not. On the other hand, it does seem clear to me that the legitimate pressures that increase our expenses seem stronger than our ability to produce offsetting income, and that this condition will persist at least for the next few years. If this is correct, then the erosion of the Instruction Fund to meet unrestricted operating deficits means...

Author: By Sciences FOR Financial affairs, | Title: The Mail PERSISTING DEFICITS | 11/15/1969 | See Source »

HELLER: It is perfectly clear that we can no longer live by economics alone. Certainly the "New Economics" isn't enough, and the "Nixonomics" isn't enough. We need a new amalgam of social and economic considerations. It is not enough just to grow-it's a question of growth for what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: TIME's Board of Economists | 11/14/1969 | See Source »

...dating each ice layer like growth rings on a tree, the scientists have been able to use the oxygen-isotope ratio to chart yearly variations in weather to depths of 300 ft. Beyond that level, the annual record becomes blurred. But it is still clear enough to let scientists distinguish broad climatological trends. Analysis of the layers showed, for example, that the earth's last ice age began some 70,000 years ago and did not end until about 10,000 years ago. The investigators also made some long-range forecasts. Projecting the established weather pattern, they predicted that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Glaciology: Secrets of the Icecap | 11/14/1969 | See Source »

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