Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Kirkland over a bridge unlit and through an adolescent jungle of switch blades and souped up mentality. Recently an honest student was beaten and robbed as he negotiated his way home, and while this incident does not point to the emergence of a Cambridge crime wave, it does, nevertheless, indicate the need for a better lit and consequently safer bridge...
Included in the proposals for the upperclass curriculum which the faculty approved yesterday was a very pleasant and vague endorsement of the course reduction program. Nevertheless, the final effect of the changes, which on the whole should stimulate independent study, could paradoxically and harmfully limit the opportunities for course reduction...
...Nevertheless, the Crimson is favored. Dartmouth had trouble defeating Williams and was soundly trounced by Princeton, whereas the varsity crushed the Ephmen, and was on its way to a victory over the Tigers when the rain began...
...scant hope that it would be played, but went ahead anyway because "I wanted to express everything I could." His "everything" proved to be quite enough for the critics. Wrote the San Francisco Chronicle's Alfred Frankenstein : "If it is all a total failure, the festival will nevertheless have been justified because it occasioned the first performance of Andrew Imbrie's Violin Concerto. It impressed me as being the most important composition of its kind since the Violin Concerto of Alban Berg...
...almost $2 a share, and reluctantly announced a cut in the dividend from 75? to 25? to conserve cash. Ford did much better, though its earnings dropped from $1.85 in the first quarter of last year to 42? in the first quarter of this year. Nevertheless, it will pay its next quarterly dividend...