Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Many economists thought the move was more than overdue. Harry Truman had slapped on the most recent set of price and wage controls in January 1951-seven months after Korea, and after most of the damage had been done in the post-Korean surge in prices. Congress took off some...
Promoter Kramer, sporting an even bigger "big game" than he had as a topflight amateur six years ago, gave Sedgman his tennis lesson in the first match at Manhattan's Madison Square Garden. Time & again Sedgman slammed over shots that looked like sure winners. More often than not, Strategist...
Eliot passed its way to a 27 to 0 lopsided victory over Lowell in House football yesterday, while Adams eked out a 6 to 0 victory over Dunster with less than three minutes left to play in the fourth quarter. Kirkland defeated Winthrop in House soccer, 2 to 0.
A brighter era is opening for Newfoundland, the oldest English-speaking possession in North America.*After nearly four backward centuries as an isolated British colony, the rugged North Atlantic island -the tenth and youngest Canadian province-is becoming industrialized. Its 361,000 hardy inhabitants, who once looked to the sea...
Many a French educator has begun to regard this curriculum as lopsided-a holdover from the days when most students were of the wealthy and professional classes. In stuffy, stagnant classrooms, teachers have paid little attention to the individual student, treating them all as so many minds to be crammed...