Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...overriding pressures on the older men, and the irregular development of the younger players bodes ill for LA this year. The Dodger farm system has been guilty of over-production, and the ensuing boom harbors a possible depression. Too much disorganization and surplus of talent will lose ball games...
...what extent the Peace Corps should be an instrument of national policy," Monro said. Pusey said last week that "the Peace Corps will get on better in the world, the more it is carried on under private auspices, and the less by government. We don't want to lose our separate identity as a university wanting to make contacts outside of government...
...that red tape will enmesh the Inner Belt so long that it will ultimately fail to materialize. Like Mrs. Charles Brumis, a 25-year resident of the neighborhood threatened by the Brookline Street route, they are passively against the road. "We would oppose it, because we would hate to lose our home. But, they cancelled it for two years, so we decided to paint our house." More outspoken is Robert Pleet, who recently added a new grey and white front to his house: "I am strictly against it. If it goes through, it won't be for a number...
...loss was Harvard's fourth against four victories, and its first defeat in Eastern Intercollegiate League play. Navy has yet to lose this year, yesterday's triumph being its seventh straight...
Ford Motor Co., where the Teamsters stand to lose the most business, is being subjected to the biggest mail barrage emphasizing the number of drivers being thrown out of work. Ford answers with a form letter politely pointing out that the Teamsters originally threw railroad workers out of jobs when they took away the rails' auto-hauling business, assures complainants that "trucks will continue to handle the majority of the volume of car shipments." On hauls of up to 300 miles, trucks are still more economical; but for anything longer, when drivers must be put up overnight, rails...