Word: occurs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...stands along with a hard core of 2,471 other drizzle-soaked Browns fans. Inning after inning, Bobo went through the initial-scratching routine just once. But inning after inning, mixing fast balls, curves and sinkers, Bobo set the Athletics down. By the fifth, it began to occur to the fans that Rookie Holloman hadn't give up a hit: when one of the A's got to first on a slow roller to the mound that Bobo juggled for a moment, the crowd set up a shout for the benefit of the official scorer: "Error...
Announcing a major policy shift, Associate Dean Watson '37 said yesterday that the 1953-54 Claverly assignments will be permanent for one year. Freshmen placed there will not be allowed to move into any House vacancies that may occur...
...Said he: "There is no reason for a depression unless we fail ourselves to do the things we ought to do, and lack the courage and foresight to do them . . . We cannot preserve our way of life through another long, deep depression, and we must never permit it to occur...
...realize Harvard does not have the honor system, but that does not mean proctors have to treat students as if they assume cheating is going to occur. But when they allow but one student at a time into the lavoratory, and even then station another guard within the lavoratory; when they bark instructions like so many top sergeants, they only add, and unnecessarily, to a student's already exam-distraught condition...
...angry parent there is a struggle. There are excitations which are about to express themselves in an act of aggression. But there also are inhibitions, for the parent feels guilty and wants to restrain himself." Cataplexy, says Dr. Levin, is a symptom of narcolepsy (involuntary sleep). Cataplexy may occur when a man has an aggressive impulse which, because of guilt, he tries (or feels he should try) to suppress. Or he may actually fall asleep. Dr. Levin cites the example of the soldier who almost falls asleep when under enemy fire for the first time-"a moment when one would...