Word: factors
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These lines have some good personnel, and a great deal of individual strength. Whether or not they can work together to make holes for the backs remains to be seen. It could be the crucial factor today...
Yovicsin pleads two reasons for this basic simplicity. The most important is the time factor at an Ivy School, and especially Harvard. "There just isn't time to teach the fundamentals and hundreds of plays in the few weeks of pre-season practice we are allowed," the coach commented. The other reason is Yovicsin feels that only plays engineered and executed with perfection will work in the college game of today. "I'd rather do fewer plays and do them perfectly," Yovvy said. "If we do what we try right, we'll win ball games. Simplicity...
...John. A more plausible factor in Powell's defeat was the dogged campaign ing and colorful personality of the man who beat him : State Representative John Pillsbury, 44, of Manchester. Well-known in the legislature for his deep-lunged, shattering oratory, Big John (6 ft. 3 in., 225 Ibs. ) quit his job as a power-company executive to stump the state. He encouraged Powell's overconfidence by starting his drive in low key. then blistered Powell in the final weeks for his "one-man rule," his "personal machine" and his "negative thinking." He claimed that Powell had short...
Perhaps a major factor in Medikaiser's ability to stand up to the opposition of tradition-minded medicine is the organization of the plan's Permanente- Medical Groups. There is one group each for northern and southern California, Oregon and Hawaii. Most of the Permanente doctors are partners in their own organization, in undisputed charge of the medical care supplied to patients. This silences the bitterest opposition of organized medicine, which has always been reserved for any third party's, especially laymen, having any control over the relations between doctors and patients...
...public purposes, the Democrats kept up a bold show of confidence. They nodded when White House Aide Larry O'Brien, a guest speaker, stressed the electoral significance of the Midwest. "What happens here," cried O'Brien, "will be the determining factor in November. The Midwest holds the key." And they acclaimed O'Brien's peroration: "I say let the blood flow. We have the cause and our cause is right." But in their private, more candid moments, they were beset by doubts. "Realistically," said one, "we Democrats are faced with the basic problem that the votes...