Word: leste
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Outside right Bill Linglebach will be lest to the Crimson for at least a week and Mauriclo Toro, center forward, is a doubtful starter. Linglebach suffered a relapse of virus pneumonia, while Toro, whom Coach Bruce Munro considers his key playmaker, suffered a muscle injury to his left leg in a pick-up scrimmage with the Business School on Wednesday. In addition, many of the team members, including center half Stacy Homes, who did not dress for practice yester, are suffering from colds...
...bright young men from an Eastern college--faced with unemployment for the summer--had not hit upon a new approach to the problem. After being turned down a half dozen times by employers who feared he would leave them before the summer was over lest he top his $600 limit, he abandoned his role as "College Student Seeking Summer Employment...
...London advertising executive who used very similar phrases to describe the timidity of conservative forces in their respective countries. "You know," said one, "one of the main drags on them in contemplating any kind of anti-Communist action is just that they all twitter and shudder with nervousness lest they get associated with McCarthyism...
...University's original action had been caused by fear lest an occasion arise wherein the University would have to take a delinquent student to court for term-bill payment. If it were learned that in one of the items on the bill Harvard was acting as a collecting agent for an outside organization such as a charity, the whole case could be thrown out of court, according to Strasser...
...extent of making security grounds the sole reason for dismissal. But fourteen of the institutions, mostly state universities, still refused to agree to the contracts, fearing government encroachment on academic freedom. The American Civil Liberties Union registered a particularly strong protest against the government's action, expressing concern "lest government control extend so far as to impose strict conformity on our national life...