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Word: loses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...public parks may appear at first a little out of the run of college affairs. And yet upon careful consideration, we realize that it is a subject which can well receive the thoughtful attention of the students of the University are in a way concerned. We shall not lose anything by indifference to the scheme; there is, however, a possibility that the plan, if carried out, would be a decided gain. A university placed in the heart of a city is always at a disadvantage. Though the college yard be ever so attractive, it is distinctly better if the surroundings...

Author: By The Harvard Crimson, | Title: Of Grime and the River | 5/19/1955 | See Source »

Speaking before the group assembled in Hunt Hall. President Pusey said: "When I first arrived here. I was distressed to find that so few faculty members, especially the young instructors, actually lived in Cambridge. I think we lose a great deal when our faculty gets spread out over a wide area. Our hope is that we can use this land as a way to help some faculty live close...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Faculty Housing Units Planned for Cambridge | 5/18/1955 | See Source »

...disgrace. Navy's new and inexperienced oarsmen pushed Penn to the fastest time ever clocked on that mile-and-a-quarter course: 8:47.7. Coach Callow was not at all disheartened, for he had the makings of another great eight. Now that the Middies have learned to lose, said he, "Navy will have to start budgeting for crew shirts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Losers at Last | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...Indian government's plan for coming abreast of the twentieth century, but the university student has had a hard time fitting into programs of village health, irrigation, or literacy. All too often, traditional desire for a white-collar job and his own economic poverty have led him to lose contact with the soil and trouble of village life and to veer toward the political left. The proposed Mutual Service Program would put responsibility squarely on two hundred students at Delhi and provide them with enough money for manual service during vacations, as well as village surveys and seminars during...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Meeting of the Twain | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...Greatest Show on Earth came to Boston this week amid the roars of lions, tigers, panthers, and assorted lesser beasts. Emmet Kelly, shown here, and the rest of the Ringling Bros., Barnum and Bailey cast will give two shows daily through Sunday. For as little as $1.50 students can lose themselves in a dreamworld of clowns, high wire acts, side shows, and menageries. All seats are reserved, but any Ford Foundation students under twelve can get in for half-price by going on a weekday afternoon to the matinee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Laugh, Clown, Laugh | 5/12/1955 | See Source »

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