Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...years, and he has strong feelings about the expanding troubles of his adopted city. After discussing his first cover assignment with TIME'S editors on the 25th floor of the TIME and LIFE Building in Manhattan, Bearden happened to look out of the window just before he left for his studio. His worries about New York added an artistic distortion to what he saw. "The buildings were full of lights," he remembers. "I saw them toppling about the mayor...
...city's 79 precinct stations. Until their union ended the practice at week's end, as many as 3,000 men, one-fifth of the force scheduled for duty, reported "sick" each day with a fictitious strain of Asian flu. Cops on duty watched benignly as motorists left their cars in bus stops and no-parking zones. Minor complaints were simply ignored, and traffic became badly snarled. Possibly worst of all was the damage done to the conception of law and order, as "New York's Finest" sneered at laws they were sworn to enforce...
...risen more than $2 billion), and for the first time the city has levied an income tax. Strike has followed strike, and New Yorkers can only speculate on what essential service will be cut off next. Many of the promising young men who joined Lindsay at City Hall left after the first year...
Just before Marchese's first goal at 14:50 of the second period, left wing John Metzger headed the ball past the Brown fullbacks and Marchese raced between them. The Bruin goalie Raoul Odio came far out to block Marchese's shot, but the Crimson forward recovered his own rebound and booted the ball inside the left post...
Brown knotted the score late in the period with a sharp shot past Harvard goalie Wayne Quasha, but the Crimson bounced back with 40 seconds left in the period. Russ Vaughan poked a long kick past the Brown goalie and Marchese fired on an empty goal to put Harvard ahead for good...