Word: gaining
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...conductor is John Harbison '60, a former violinist and trombonist in the orchestra. Harbison is an excellent musician, and when he and the orchestra gain more rapport with each other, as they did only occasionally last night, many of the minor imperfections of the first concert will disappear. He needs much more assurance, and is at present far too restrained, especially in making sudden contrasts and shaping phrases...
...Auburn (3-0-1)-flawed its 17-game winning streak when Georgia Tech threw up a stout defense and managed a late score to gain...
Bennett outlined the tactics which Dennis L. White '60, chairman of the former Committe to Study Disarmament, used in conducting the overthrow meting. Because a member had to attend two consecutive subcommittee meetings to gain voting status, Bennett said White employed the following method to gain 13 new members...
Robert D. Gamble '60, President of the Harvard Experimenters, stated that the merger would further strengthen the close cooperation that has existed over the past years between the two groups. Also, the Radcliffe organization will gain official recognition as part of the new Harvard-Radcliffe Experimenters in International Living...
...papers into the red. "Since the war ended, our costs have exceeded our revenues," admitted Association President Chikao Honda. Subscription prices are fantastically low: 84? will buy a month's home delivery of morning and afternoon editions. Promotion prizes are so big that they often cancel out any gain in circulation. Cried Honda: "Our excessive competition is like pulling the legs of a man who is hanging himself...