Word: loses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pointing out that appointees have been extremely helpful in the past, Council member John W. Stokes '54 remarked, "You'll lose the value of these people if you don't let them discuss and vote...
...soccer Leverett also heads the standings, but Lowell is too close for complacency. The Bunnies have won four and tied one, while Lowell has won three and tied the same number. Unless they tie, one of these teams will lose its unbeaten record when they meet tomorrow...
...live under the strictest collegiate discipline west of West Point and Annapolis. Notre Dame football players get much of their spiritual lift from the pre-game dressing-room chats by Coach Leahy. "Usually." says a lineman, "he tells us that we are a team with a lot to lose and little to gain because we win so often. He also tells us what Notre Dame stands for all over the world. He says Catholic youngsters all over the world are watching us. Now that the games are carried by short wave, it's even more...
...most efficient steel complex, United was an attractive investment. But the government made it even more so by estimating an interest rate of 7¼% on the shares, about 1½% more than the going rate on comparable securities. Moreover, to compensate for fears that owners might simply lose their property all over again should the Labor Party get reelected, the government provided that "gilt edges" (government bonds) may be traded for the steel shares at a ratio greater than their market value...
Pusey blamed a large part of religious confusion among college students on poor religious background in the home. "Most students come from backgrounds where religion has no significance as a major part of life. They don't lose religion in college; they have not been well grounded in it to start with, being neither psychologically nor intellectually prepared...