Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Yardlings captured first place in every event except the 100 and 400 yard freestyle, while recording their fifth victory of the season. The freshman have lost only to powerful Williston Academy...
Through Monday night's Beanpot loss, Harvard's seven teams (not including skiing, which functions more as a club than a team) have won 39 events and lost 26 for a .600 percentage overall...
...difficult to assess my eight years as Mayor unless one can remember the situation which confronted us in 1960. You might recall that the tax-rate had been rising at an average annual rate of $8.00 a year; the city had lost 100,000 people in ten years; we had lost $500 million in assessed valuation in 25 years (that's one quarter of our total assessable base. But more importantly than any of these losses, the city had lost the confidence of both its investors and its residents: only two buildings of any significance had been built in Boston...
...raised in Russia before the Revolution, and by the age of 15 he was already familiar with Czarist dungeons. Under Kerensky's regime he was a Cabinet member. When the Bolsheviks overthrew Kerensky he was imprisoned once again. He was banished from Russia in 1922, but he never lost a strong emotional attachment to his fatherland...
When he first came to Harvard in 1931 he established a department of Sociology. (He had earlier set up a department of Sociology at the University of Petrograd.) For many years he taught Sociology A, but for the last 20 he had not taught any courses, and undergraduates lost sight...