Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...legislated. It seems obvious that our current taxation and welfare systems are an unfair and unholy mess. The social security system has been edging toward bankruptcy for years. The federal bureaucracy has grown so huge and decentralized that it acts as both a quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial fourth branch of the government, yet there has been no real reorganization since the New Deal. The Federal deficit is as intolerable as the unemployment rate, but no one in power has addressed the issue head...
Mark Panarese (fourth), Chuck Elliot (eighth) and Clark Bain (ninth) also scored easy wins, blanking their opposition 3-0. Ned Bacon and Mitch Reese, playing numbers three and seven respectively, tallied for Harvard losing one game apiece. Number ten, Jeff Seacrest, won an unofficial match...
...Over one-fourth of the audience walked out on the opening night of the Boston Ballet's Fall, 1974 season. The reason: a performance of "Winterbranch," a work by avantgarde master Merce Cunningham...
...match took place at number seven, though, where Wendy Sonnabend gutted out a 15-7, 9-15, 15-18, 15-12, 18-16 win to register the fourth individual win for Harvard and secure the match...
Harvard is the fourth largest private employer in Massachusetts, with over 11,000 employees at the College and the graduate schools...