Word: counterpart
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...another 10:30 game at Soldiers Field today, the injury-ridden junior varsity football team will be seeking its first win of the season against its Princeton counterpart...
...special areas, the School of Historical Studies may make a similar claim. Although it is not so large as its mathematics counterpart, its faculty is equally distinguished. Such men as Sir Llewellyn Woodward, Homer Thompson, Kennan, and Ernst Kantorowicz make the School one of the finest in the country. The School of Mathematics is larger by about 75 members to 25 members partly because there are more funds available for mathematical study than for historical work and partly because the em- inence of the early mathematical faculty, which included the late Albert Einstein, gave the Institute a brilliant reputation...
...Museum of Modern Art in Paris is an institution quite unlike its American counterpart in New York. The museum on Avenue du President Wilson has no fashionable penthouse restaurant, no antique movies in the basement and, most significantly, a unique policy in regard...
...York plan presents a "tremendous fundraising problem," asserted Hadden, because--unlike its Maine counterpart--the corporation intends to make loans directly to students...
Representatives of the Harvard and Radcliffe United Nations Councils will petition Dean Ballard for joint membership today. If approved, the 48-member Harvard club and its 69-member Radcliffe counterpart will ask the Student Council to ratify the constitution of the combined organizations...