Word: loses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...almost a case of how many games the varsity players wanted to lose, and most of them were reluctant to give up more than four games in the course of a match. The only two M.I.T. men to extend their matches were Dick Hough, who carried Steve Gottlieb to 7-5, 6-2, at second singles, and Bob Kenefick, who bowed 8-6, 6-1, to Larry Sears in the third position...
Roared Virginia Democrat J. Vaughan Gary (who is well equipped to roar): "If we're going to yield to threats of that type, we will lose all control . . ." The subcommittee voted to give Summerfield $17 million and no more...
Benjamin Schwadran, editor of Middle Eastern Affairs, charged last night that the present American foreign policy would lose the vast Middle East oil reserves for the West...
...opening game against the Barbarians, the Crimson was very unlucky to lose. Charles Levine crossed the line once, only to be called back for a minor infringement, and Hal Churchill, playing his first game for the Crimson, ran just beyond the abbreviated end zone before touching the ball down. (In rugby the ball must be grounded for a score...
...taxpayers to continue bearing this burden, can we expect them to acquiesce? I believe their reaction to this federal budget shows they are waking up. I believe that, more and more, efficient cotton growers will accept the proposition of a gradual reduction in price-support levels until they lose significance except as what Secretary Benson described as 'disaster insurance'-to be accompanied by complete cessation of Government control over acreage as soon as the present surplus is reduced to manageable proportions. That is the dignified, self-reliant status that proud men want for their businesses...