Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...come from there, called it a deal, sent in the Indian army, which fought the invaders for 15 months until the U.N. arranged a cease fire. Ever since, India has based its claim to Kashmir on that accession, has steadfastly refused to hold a plebiscite (which it would probably lose) unless Pakistan talked the Pathans into withdrawing (which Pakistan has no intention of doing). The issue has poisoned relations between India and Pakistan ever since...
...frightening. Is Harvard to bar a convicted, but unsentenced, man from speaking here about his case? (Willard Uphaus, who spoke in the fall of 1959, meets those specifications.) Or does the trouble come not from the case's pending nature itself, but from the possibility that Seeger will finally lose? If Seeger's appeal fails, will he remain taboo after his sentence is served? (Alger Hiss spoke at Princeton under those conditions.) The only circumstances under which court action could be relevant to a matter such as this would be if the individual concerned were in jail, and thus unable...
...Duffy, at two, and Bruce Johnstone at four were the only losers against Penn. Both Warren and Duffy, however, downed their Columbia opponents in that 6-1 win. Johnstone, visibly bothered by several vaccination shots in his arms, had a bad day and was the only Crimson golfer to lose to both Penn and Columbia...
...nation's credit-card business, someone, and perhaps everyone, was bound to get hurt. Last week Carte Blanche admitted that it was hurt-and badly. For the fiscal year ending April 30, President Benno M. Bechhold estimated that the Hilton Credit Corp., which set up Carte Blanche, would lose $4,000,000. The reason: "Our unsatisfactory collection experience...
...lose to Columbia Saturday, an early Lion rally that routed starter Dick Garibaldi, withstood a late assault by the rejuvenated Crimson hitting power...