Word: dependently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cornell may have to depend on its running game more than ever if quarterback. Marty Sponaugie does not return from the injury list. When Driscoll and Barrett close in to throttle the Cornell runners, don't be surprised to see Cornell pounding the middle with passes...
...spite of his pretensions, however, Leary can't resist an occasional dig at establishment science. "We can't sit around and wait until foundation-sponsored research gets around to solving our spiritual, sexual, and intellectual hang-ups," he says. He believes that the solutions to all man's problems depend upon a deeper understanding of consciousness, which in turn depends, at least partly, on experiments with psychedelics...
...chairman of the Doty Committee said yesterday that the success or failure of the proposed new Gen Ed plan would depend on how it was administered by the Faculty and the revised Committee on General Education...
...advantage for Harvard is Tufts' manpower shortage. Arlanson will probably have to depend on 15 or 16 players--nine will play both offense and defense--to counter the Crimson's human wave tactics...
...technology-the European auto industry is closing in fast on Detroit; last year it turned out 7,545,000 cars v. the U.S.'s 7,745,000. Europe's automakers hope not only to sell more cars at home but to increase exports, on which they depend heavily for profits. Germany produces more cars than any of its neighbors (2,650,000 last year), sells more than half of them abroad. Second-ranked Britain last year exported 36% of its 1,870,000 cars...