Word: losses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Army's Corps of Engineers to make an inventory but not a detailed safety inspection of the nation's 49,500 dams. The inventory, costing $3.4 million, classified 9,000 dams as "high hazard" structures, not because they were necessarily faulty but because there could be substantial loss of life and property if any failed. The corps estimates that a full inspection to determine which dams need reinforcement would cost $367 million, but only $15 million is available under the 1972 law. Says Leo J. Ryan, chairman of a House environmental subcommittee: "Some of these dams are like...
...first was the loss through graduation of Jeff Campbell, last year's captain and top runner. His IC4A time of 24:28 was the best Harvard course time ever run in New York's Van Cortlandt Park. The second was the injury that kept Tim Fitzsimmons, an all-Ivy sophomore last year, out of the running for the entire season, and the third was the decision of talented freshman Rock Moulton to take the year...
Instead of a win-loss box score, however, the 1977 Crimson cross-country story should read like an injury chart, tallying Stein Rafto's never-ceasing knee troubles, and pointing out that Thad McNulty lost his hamstring, Noel Scid-more came down with pneumonia and Mark Meyer sprained his ankle...
...describe the current era as "the age of the box." Pomme looks bewildered, but it's unclear whether the narrative aims at showing her as intellectually inadequate or merely unable to swallow the crap. Given this ambivalent attitude about Francois, it's difficult to feel a deep sense of loss when the inevitable break-up occurs...
...Princeton 3-3T at Wellesley 4-1W at Brown 0-0T at yale 2-0W Pennsylvania 4-0W at Springfield 0-2L Yale (N.E. Tourn.) 0-2L Keene State (N.E. Tourn.) 3-1W Colgate (N.E. Tourn.) 1-1L* *Loss on tie breaker...