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Word: losely (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...when they were exposed to it directly. Carpenter's first step was to organize the Sonnenberg-Wiesbaden exchange program for third-to sixth-graders. The pilot project, while slow going at first, soon got into high gear. "After one year of this kind of direct instruction, the children lose all shyness," beams one of the participating Germans, Frau Viehweger. "They speak-naturally not quite correctly, but without inhibition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americans Abroad: Getting Off the Base | 4/19/1963 | See Source »

...case, perhaps, of an allergy, in a country churchyard. Nancy Mitford is really a terrible tease, but she should remember that a tease should never lose her temper, and that when she calls someone Hoggefeller, smile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Nancy's Allergy | 4/19/1963 | See Source »

...City Council voted yesterday to seek state and federal aid for residents whose homes were damaged by flying embers and for communities that lose fire-fighting equipment. It directed Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 and City Manager John J. Curry '19 to hold talks with Gov. Endicott Peabody '42 and U.S. officials...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: CitCouncil Seeks Aid For Fire-Damaged Area | 4/16/1963 | See Source »

...injustices. While opposing violence in principle, he is not afraid to use it. "They're gonna have to see we mean business--and we do, buddy; I'm the man that can see this through." And he thinks his strike is a crucial one for all unions. "If we lose here, they all will go down...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Kentucky Coal Dispute Still Bitter | 4/13/1963 | See Source »

...splits have occured among the striking group. Last week there was considerable speculation that Gibson had lost control to another man who feels some of Gibson's intimates are too prone to violence. But he refuses to admit the possibility of defeat for the strikers. "We can't lose any more than we have already. We'll starve it out if necessary...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Kentucky Coal Dispute Still Bitter | 4/13/1963 | See Source »

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