Word: hampering
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Harvard may once again suffer from medical problems. John Quirk, who ran third against Dartmouth last Saturday, and fourth in the GBC's on Monday, is suffering from a rash which may hamper him tomorrow...
...living conditions, the white majority is becoming alienated. This alienation is amorphous at present, but the anger it arouses could be a catalyst for basic change. The white working class is not the reactionary force it is sometimes portrayed as being, but barriers to class consciousness exist which presently hamper the possibility for widespread, socially beneficial activities...
...notoriously slow starter, visits Columbia this weekend, and the victim probably will continue on to a losing season--which would be a novelty for the Tigers, but nothing new around New York. Don Jackson, the Lions' ace quarterback, damaged a knee last Saturday, and his loss will severely hamper Columbia's passing threat...
...from germs and so clean that it was necessary to give her only one bath a week. There was the usual diaper change, but little other laundering; a single, 10-yd.-long sheet was stored on a spool at one end of the compartment and rolled through into a hamper on the other end as it was soiled; it had to be laundered just once a week. The box was partially soundproofed, and a shade could be drawn over the plate-glass window...
...important as funds. How can any law make up for the free time and free space that the press and TV lavish on an office holder? How can the public discern the line separating the political and the official acts of an incumbent? Even without effective spending limits to hamper their challengers, more than 90% of House members who seek re-election win another term...