Word: employs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Grabgrind came to Harvard eight years later wary of its reputation as a place where one was asked to give often. He found, however, that he did not even need to employ his slippery skills; one could whisk past the supplicants at registration lines in 14 seconds flat. Easiest of all was the week of the Combined Charities Drive, which Grabgrind spent in Bermuda...
...could have written a song with such dreadful, simple-minded rhythm as The Little Train; nor is it easy to see why Yale sang it, and a worthless Swiss yodel song as well. And to top it off, they sang Fenno Heath's settings of three Blake poems, which employ only the most common place harmonies and rhythms and convey little of the poems' meanings. Indeed, several of the Whiffenpoofs' own songs were more imaginative. Heath's arrangements of two American folksongs were better, but his programming does not exploit the quality of his chorus...
Pondering "the metamorphosis of a press secretary into a vice president of a network," ABC News Overseer James Hagerty, 52, catalogued his altered preoccupations since leaving Dwight Eisenhower's employ: "My foreign policy-establishment of peaceful coexistence with Madison Avenue. My complex of domestic problems-Huntley-Brinkley and Doug Edwards. My economy at home-cost control. And the awesome question of war and peace-Newton Minow...
...halfback Bill Zisson, left fullback John Haskell, and right fullback Jack Sherman, should have been thrown out of the game for the crushing and unnecessary body blocks they threw at Crimson linemen. Bruin mentor Cliff Stevenson, who obviously encouraged these tactics, ought to be fired; no respectable college would employ such a coach...
...makings of a bone-shaking struggle. Still favored, the Tigers are expected to rely heavily on the passing talents of first-string tailback Greg Riley, whose best play is a soft ten-yarder over the middle to end Hank Large. The other tactic Princeton likes to employ is a classic singlewing reverse to wingback Dan Terpak--light, but fast and shifty. Between them, Terpak and Riley could give the Crimson a lot of trouble...