Word: dependently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...style." If, by this, he meant transforming verse rhythms into "conversational" cadences a la Jason Robards, Jr., Lincoln Center's opening season may well turn out worse than the Loeb's. Whatever the future of Lincoln Center, and the American theatre, let us hope that it does not depend on the insight and vision of Elia the Prophet...
...attack of "more running than passing" is expected from quarterbacks Ted Halaby, who will lead the first team, and sophomore Mike Bassett, who will call the signals for the second unit. It is no secret, Yovicsin admitted yesterday, that Harvard will depend greatly upon its second unit to take advantage of the Engineer's greatest problem. (Last week lack of depth hurt Lehigh in its 14-6 loss to Delaware...
...Crimson's success on Sunday will depend to a large extent on how the team fares the day before, when they return to New London for the New England Sloop Championships. Ford will skipper a Raven crew which includes Peter Drake, Mike Horn, and Rock Pring. Ford skippered the crew which won last year's championship, and the pressure is on for the Crimson crew this year. Ford hopes skillful spinnaker work will make the difference in this year's competition. Also racing in this first heat will be boats from Babson, B.U., the Coast Guard Academy, Middlebury, Northeastern...
...Assembly's Steering Committee, meanwhile, meeting in the Trusteeship Council room under Slim's chairmanship, the regular Assembly business proceeded with the compiling of an agenda. As always, this was of special interest to the small countries that depend on the U.N. for a platform, for protection, and for the heady excitement of sharing in the management of the world. Their resolutions (such as the indignant motion of Yemen, the Sudan, et al. accusing Britain of armed aggression in the little desert sultanate of Oman four years ago) were all over the new agenda. In all, 90 items...
...more step in a process that has enabled little (5,600 employees) Cummins Engine Co. to elbow aside the giants and carve out for itself 60% of the U.S. market for diesel truck engines. Cummins' achievement is all the more remarkable since it makes no trucks itself, must depend for its sales on the loyalty of truckers who specify Cummins engines when they order from the truck manufacturers (who would understandably prefer to install their own engines). In response to truckers' demands, most of the major truckmakers-White, Mack, International Harvester and Ford-are readying chassis to accommodate...