Word: deal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...water was found, and losses rose to at least 1,500,000 marks. ¶East Germany exported hundreds of tractors to Red China. When the tractors broke down by fleets, it was found that no provision for supplying spare parts had been made. The Chinese angrily called the whole deal...
Striking back at politically powerful Editor Seltzer in a speech that was dutifully covered by another Vindicator staffer, Candidate Jackson puffed: "The public need not beware of newspapermen who are out in the open as candidates. Citizens can deal with them directly. How much worse it is for a press overlord to attempt to govern by pulling strings but taking none of the responsibility or the blame!" Added 74-year-old Frederick Maag Jr., publisher of the Democratic Vindicator: "Mr. Jackson is so well-equipped for public service that it would be a shame to deprive him of the right...
Crimson Coach Cooney Weiland, commenting on his team's chances, said, "There is some very severe opposition out there, but I think we have improved a good deal from our showing in the West this winter." The varsity played North Dakota, among other teams, and lost...
Unless the Crimson has some kind of a violent relapse, it should have little trouble with the Elis. The varsity has already beaten them once this year, 6-2, in the abbreviated Yale rink, and the game was a good deal more one-sided than the score indicates. It will be interesting, however, to see how the Crimson will do tonight, playing on its own "home" ice, and under little of the usual late-season pressure...
...Department has three groups of students to deal with: graduate students, undergraduate concentrators, and non-concentrators. In most departments in the college, these three groups can be dealt with in a roughly continuous program of study. The Music Department must virtually divide its courses to suit the needs of these groups. The graduates must have courses in bibliography, research, and notation which are of little value to most undergraduates. The concentrators must have courses in harmony and music history which are too advanced or difficult for the general student, too elementary for the prepared graduate. Music 1, formerly required...