Word: disasterously
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dirigibles still evoke vivid memories of disaster-the stunning tragedies of the 1930s that destroyed Germany's Hindenburg, Britain's R-101, and America's Akron and Macon, and caused great loss of life.
Hypocrisy v. Disaster. In choosing these cases, the Supreme Court revealed Escobedo's potential dynamite: all but one of the confessions were apparently true and voluntary; most of the defendants probably could not have been convicted without their confessions. Yet the court is being asked to void all the...
Opera cynics today occasionally claim that successful productions are necessarily about 80 per cent staging; but if that dictum held last night, Giovanni would have been a disaster. Designer W. E. Schroeder was faced with the sizeable challenge of eight sudden and radical scene changes, and totally cowed, he reverted...
Columbia was as weak as ever but Penn was a powerhouse. The Quakers trounced Harvard last year, 7-0, and the Crimson did well to avert a repeat disaster.
The triple jump will be a disaster for the Crimson all spring unless Pardee, who did 46 feet as a sophomore, is thrown into the breach. Godwin Nwokoys and Mark Johnson, sophomores both, have never reached 44 feet. Njoku may also see action in this event.