Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stood outside the Union yesterday afternoon while the cold north-easter trickled down their necks, must have felt that some simpler way of applying for football tickets might be devised. And it is not probable that their feelings would be much altered by the confusion and delay of the ticket office, which is hardly preferable to the weather outside. Granted that foresight would have brought them to the ticket office earlier in the week, human nature dictates that the vast majority will always put the matter off until the last minute...
...delay had cost high in bitterness, frustration and inflamed passions...
...addition to Clogston's actions, Edward S. Steitz, the acting athletic director of Springfield College, also criticized the delay yesterday...
According to Dorsen, one of the main reasons for last year's switch had been to give the committee time to reorganize itself before the drive. With the same organization this year, he said this delay was no longer necessary...
...basement was hopeful. Ambassador Lodge believed that "mankind's yearning for a lessening of the tensions which flow in part from huge growing armaments can be achieved." Russia's Sobolev said that he was ready "to cooperate ... in the solution of these important tasks which brook no delay." But when the Russians were asked to say whether they would accept or reject the U.S. plan, smiling and agreement ceased...