Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Princeton has depended primarily on -graduated superstars, like Drayton and Herb Fitzgibbon. Last year at Harvard, for instance, Fitzgibbon was the only player on either team not to lose singles or doubles...
...them now, we will lose face, our prestige will drop, and that will make it more difficult to end the conflict...
...TUMORS. A noncancerous but far from benign tumor is the angiofibroma, which develops in the nasal passages and equips itself with a huge blood supply. When the tumor is removed by ordinary surgery, patients lose an average three pints of blood; some have lost as much as eight, and died on the operating table. At the University of Michigan, Dr. Walter Work and Dr. Mansfield F. W. Smith pioneered a cryo-surgical technique for the removal of angiofibromas with negligible bleeding...
Modern Slaves. Up to a point, his book is a powerful indictment of the undeniable sins and stupidities of colonial rule. In nothing-to-lose tones he tells his fellow blacks: "Leave this Europe where they are never done talking of Man, yet murder men wherever they find them, at the corner of every one of their own streets." The colonized races are "the slaves of modern times." He defines the colonial world as a Manichaean one where the settler regards the native as the "quintessence of evil" and the native wants "to sit at the settler's table...
...Music Department will lose one of its best-known composers in June when Randall Thompson '20, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, retires...