Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...presidential candidates think nothing of dropping in on five different states in a single day. Reporters trying to keep up with them can get lost in a tangle of datelines. "Did he say that in Reno or Redwood City? Did he really make a speech in Manhattan, Kansas?" Files often get delayed in small-town telegraph offices...
...carried every one of Omaha's 14 wards. He ran ahead in 88 of the state's 93 counties. Even in Lancaster County, home of the University of Nebraska and a putative McCarthy bastion, Kennedy lost by only two votes. McCarthy had entered a full slate of committed delegate candidates, while Kennedy was unable to match him, having entered the race after the filing deadline. Kennedy was therefore forced to line up uncommitted candidates and conduct an advertising campaign to identify them to the electorate. Picking and choosing among 75 unfamiliar names, the voters gave him at least...
...changed from an idyllic suburb to a crowded--and, for many, unattractive--city. In 1900 every tenured Faculty member lived within three-quarters of a mile of the Square; rapidly increasing numbers now settle in the suburbs. A whole set of town-gown hostilities developed as the University lost political control of the City after World...
...Since the riot, Washington restaurants have lost $40 million in business. Tourism, the District's staple, has taken a plunge. After dark the downtown streets are nearly empty...
...regular season play the freshmen won 12 games and lost none. Two of the wins went to Todd. Junior Varsity AB R BH Cherry 2b 3 3 1 Lochsley ss 3 3 2 Hurley cf 5 2 3 Perron rf 4 1 3 DeChellis If 4 1 1 Ballentine 3b 4 0 1 Kundrat 1b 5 1 1 Iannacone c 4 0 0 Fierke p 0 0 0 Aschaffenburg...