Word: counterpart
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...William Pearson, a Denver lawyer turned novelist, has undertaken to write another insider's story of a great U.S. corporation-in this case, the Consolidated Bell Company in the fictional town of Rowton (pop. 1,000,000). Pearson never actually worked for such a company but observed a counterpart at close quarters when his Denver law firm had dealings from time to time with the local telephone company...
...Army major with 15 years experience who oversees a research laboratory receives about the same pay as a fresh out of grad school research scientist employed by private industry. An Air Force jet engine mechanic with four years' service earns three hundreds dollars a month; his counterpart an American Airlines makes twice the amount...
...HAVEN, Nov. 22-In a well-played and hard-fought contest here today, Kirkland House, Harvard intramural soccer champion, defeated its Yale counterpart, Pierson College...
Miss Hanke, whose field of concentration is physics, has served as a member of the Shield, the Radcliffe counterpart of the Crimson Key. She has not officially accepted the presidency...
...Washington tower, Barnes is surrounded by bells on all sides, and the broad keyboard confronts him like a firing squad's rifles. Each carillon is unique, and because the 12-ton, E-flat bourdon bell in the Washington carillon is heavier and therefore deeper in pitch than its counterpart in Kansas, Barnes must rescore all his music a major third higher to suit the new instrument...