Word: dependently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard victory today will depend a great deal on whether the backfield gets coordinated. Mike Bassett will run the first unit, and the rumor is that Bill Grana will get the ball more often than in the past. Attempts will also be made to spring Hobie Armstrong loose...
...against whites; in music, we're kept out of everything but jazz. If a Negro jazz player chooses other Negroes to play with him, it's because he's looking for the same emphasis musically and emotionally." Cooler heads know that the future of jazz could depend on resolving prejudice. Noting that modern jazz owes much to the European classical tradition. Pianist Taylor points out: "Crow Jim is a state of affairs which must be remedied; jazz can never again be music by Negroes strictly for Negroes any more than the Negroes themselves can return...
...figure with the torrent of enthusiasm. And scores of U.S. artists who are now prosperous and famous remember him as the man who had enough faith in their talent to buy their work before anyone else. For Hirshhorn never buys out of charity, nor does he depend on the advice of hired connoisseurs. He buys only what he likes-and what he likes is almost always the best...
...supply of NDEA and NSF funds will increase available financial assistance, shifting the responsibility for decisions of conscience from the College to the individual. At the same time, the embrace between Harvard and the Federal government will close a notch tighter as students and educational programs come to depend on grants from Washington...
...centerfield are the two greatest players in the game. In fact, the outcome of the series could well depend on the health of Mickey Mantle, and how tired Mays...