Word: mixed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...minutes on the job. The consensus of opinion was that they were doing a good job in an hour and a half and that an extra half hour, rather than produce cleaner rooms would only afford them, a chance to talk to friends on the job and serve to mix up their schedules...
Crimson hockey coach Cooney Welland was definitely not amused by the mix-up which cost Harvard two simultaneous "extra man on ice" penalties in the 5 to 0 loss to Boston College Wednesday...
When the polls close, the sealed ballot boxes are taken to a central "counting house.'' Before the count begins, election officials mix together the ballots from all polling stations in the constituency. This makes it impossible to analyze the votes by districts. A simple majority is enough for election; there are no runoffs, and ties are settled by drawing lots...
...second in command of the Trib's 14-man bureau, he picks his own assignments, hotfoots it wherever he scents a beat (most of his sniffing the past year has been at RFC). He refuses to run with the press pack after stories or to mix business with pleasure at cocktail parties: "I can get more information by going up in a Senator's office and spending five minutes . . . than by spending four hours with him at a party the night before...
There are two "Americans" involved in the story. Played by Martin Rudy and Hildy Parks, they are rather sad caricatures of a big Texan and a flamboyant millionairess; the blame for this however, must go to author Roger McDougall who seems to have gotten the impression that all Americans mix Coca Cola with their scotch...