Word: lowe
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This game could be played in Low Library and it wouldn't help the Marty Domres-led Lions. Cornell's Big Red has dropped successive games (in the pattern just discussed) to Harvard and Yale and must be burning for revenge...
...those sorry circumstances have befallen Asher J. Cole, 58, co-founder (in 1948) and chief executive of National Video Corp. The company is the Chicago TV tubemaker whose stock had been one of the darlings of the American Stock Exchange, rising from a low of $10.75 in 1964 to a peak of $120 a share in 1966. Now it is down to about $13. After reeling off a series of sad statistics to his stockholders, Cole announced that he would yield his presidency to a younger executive, move into the chairmanship-and give up his yearly salary "as a gesture...
Kirkland moved ahead of Adams into second place, as its gridders squeezed by Lowell House, 6-0, in another low-scoring game. Lowell's George Olive said his squad felt they had played a better game than K-House. Lowell pushed inside Kirkland's ten-yard line four times, but failed to score. Kirkland tallied only after recovering a fumble on the Lowell...
Lowell picked up an easy victory when Dudley was unable to field a team yesterday. The most exciting game, however, was the one between Quincy and Kirkland. Late in the first half, with the score tied 0-0, the contest was called off as the low temperature caused the antiquated face guards to break...
...must metamorphosize somewhere along the line from a hyper-rationalist into a pathetic, obsessed figure; and Russom, or Mayer, has chosen the wrong moment for the metamorphosis. When Pentheus emerges from the ruins of his palace, razed to the ground by Dionysus, he should be a changed man, brought low like his palace and therefore susceptible to the god's vengeance. But as Mayer has staged it, the real change is postponed to the intermission, and Pentheus agrees to Dionysus's offer only out of intense curiosity. As a result, when Pentheus finally does go mad, a scene Russom overplays...