Word: solely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Angeles Financier Howard Ahnflanson not long ago. "My secret weapon is money." Within that context, Ahmanson was a total success. At the time of his death after a heart attack last week in the small Belgian town of Marche-en-Famenne during a European holiday, Ahmansjon, 61, was the sole ruler of a savings-and-loan, banking and insurance combine that had earned him a personal fortune worth at least $300 million...
...pressure for pure research and for a thoroughly academic faculty was largely Harvard's. Says Stephen Thernstrom, the sole Brandeis member, "There was pressure from Harvard for 'first-class' people, not, say, consultants to the mayor. MIT is more promiscuous. MIT would have liked more autonomy; Harvard, as usual, was much fussier about appointments...
...last game of the season, Army lost in an upset to give the Crimson sole possesion of first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate League after a tie for fourth the year before. The squad did not have an especially great year, but three of its four losses came in nonleague games with Boston schools...
...Harvard Square pattern stirred up more than letters and poems. For a while, it looked as though the Council might ask the City Manager to fire Rudolph. That, and holding up appropriations, are the only weapons which the Council has against the Traffic Director, who is actually under the sole control of the City Manager. But the crisis has apparently passed, and Rudolph still...
Harvard operates on an intangible but effective system of separation of powers. Under Massachusetts law, sole authority over all University functions is invested in the Corporation, which also is the agency least likely to use its power...