Word: loyal
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Despite these moves, it is not yet clear when reunification will take place. The swiftness of the Communists' victory left Hanoi without enough cadres to administer towns and villages in the South; many more loyal bureaucrats need to be trained before the country can be governed from a single capital. The capitalist economy of the South, moreover, will have to undergo time-consuming changes before it can be successfully meshed with the centrally planned economy of the North...
Harvard coach Loyal Park has always prided his teams on their ability to bunt and come through with a clutch hit, and on their defense, especially the defensive infield. At times this spring, the squad looked as if it were handling a hot potato instead of a baseball...
Died. Queen Mother Sisowath Kossamak of Cambodia, 73, mother of Prince Norodom Sihanouk; of apparent heart disease; in Peking. The statuesque, domineering Kossamak was her loyal son's chief adviser, beginning in 1941, when the 19-year-old prince ascended the throne. For a decade after the death of her husband King Norodom Suramarit in 1960, Kossamak reigned as Cambodia's "Supreme Guardian" while her son acted as chief of state. Following the 1970 coup that ousted Sihanouk and abolished the monarchy, Kossamak, her health failing, was held under virtual house arrest for three years before being allowed...
...neighbors' proposal is good, but it should go further. This visiting committee--unlike other visiting committees--should be made up in part by representatives from every area in Cambridge, not just wealthy alumni. Staffing the committee with people loyal to each neighborhood would go much further than existing channels do in finding out how most of Cambridge views Harvard...
...chances to beat him," coach Loyal Park said yesterday, echoing his thoughts on Saturday's 2-0 loss to Dartmouth. Like last weekend's defeat, the Harvard bats left a lot of men on base...