Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...well be the best team in the Ivy League. Yale, on the other hand, has nothing. The Ellis were riddled by graduation losses; they lost to Connecticut 13-6 last week. The bubonic plague would have to decimate Hamilton, N.Y., for Yale to lose by less than two touchdowns...
...Georgia woman who cannot fill out a job application because she does not know the meaning of "spouse" or "maiden name." Poverty is the laid-off Colorado miner who does not move to a richer job market because he cannot sell his house and is afraid to lose his seniority or pension. It is the Detroit construction hand who has not worked since most of the big building jobs moved to the suburbs, because he is too illiterate to get a driver's license and the buses do not go out that...
...demands the same power. Otherwise, it says, jobs that it now controls may drift into I.T.U. jurisdiction. And when it isn't fighting over automation, the Guild, which might be expected to encourage modernizing, is squabbling with the Times over pensions and job security for members who might lose work if other New York papers merge...
That, of course, bodes ill for the Crimson. but, fortunately, most of those eight were bunched just ahead of Donnelly with unspectacular times. "I'll be surprised if we lose this one," said Crimson captain Dave Allen, "But I'd be lying if I said they weren't dangerous...
Walt is out of shape because he didn't run over the summer and hurt his back early in training camp. He's working hard now, though, and doesn't figure to lose many more...