Word: cores
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...mound in the first inning, lumbering Bobo paused and scratched a "G" and an "N" in the dirt along the third-base path. The initials were for his son Gary, 6, and wife Nan, who were sitting in the stands along with a hard core of 2,471 other drizzle-soaked Browns fans. Inning after inning, Bobo went through the initial-scratching routine just once. But inning after inning, mixing fast balls, curves and sinkers, Bobo set the Athletics down. By the fifth, it began to occur to the fans that Rookie Holloman hadn't give...
...salaried men is only 38, and that of its 130.000 production workers is 42. The Ford local of the union, the U.A.W.'s biggest, was skeptical of all these changes, notably because the long years of union-busting had given the local a hard core of Communists and fellow travelers. But its leaders have grudgingly doffed their hats to the new management. Last week, after Ford, with no fanfare, adopted a proposal to train Negro women without discrimination, the local's paper wrote: "There is a revolution in the Rouge on the entire question of the company...
Palms & Mango Leaves. Prime Minister Nehru's government was delighted. Nehru too is Gandhi's heir-but a modern, half-Westernized one. Gandhi had a political core which Bhave ignores and Nehru has inherited. Nehru, moreover, believes in industrialization and irrigation and vast schemes; Bhave believes in self-denial and spinning wheels. After Bhave's triumph in Telingana, Nehru wanted him to come to New Delhi and discuss Bhoomidan-yagna with the National Planning Commission, and offered to send a plane down to fly Vinoba back. Vinoba said: "I will come, but in my own time...
Irving Yoskowitz '53, HTG managing director yesterday said the group's move was prompted by the fact that the hard core of charter members who have been with the group since its founding four years ago, will graduate this June. These members are Yoskowitz, Michael Mabry, Harold Stone, Jr., Donald O. Stewart, Jr., and John S. Bowman...
...core of the trouble seems to be that all consultations take place within a few weeks. To handle all the freshmen, departments must send their full staffs into action; and often the meetings must be rushed to accommodate every student. Yet, there is no mysterious potion in the air of late April that makes it the best time for decisions on concentration. Many freshmen, in fact, know in September what their major will be. Practically all have a good idea by February. The interview period could easily start carrier, permitting Faculty men to hold longer conferences with students...