Word: springing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard officials last spring denied the reports that the Patriots would play in the Stadium, but rumors persisted that the team would be temporarily let into the long-desired stadium if the state legislature approved a bill to give them a permanent stadium. The legislature has not yet done...
...plans were revived last Fall, when Harvard decided to build about 180 units on the site. Last spring, after the April upheaval made the City's housing crisis a prime concern, the number was upped...
...conservative. The psyche has been hurt as badly as the pocketbook, and the pain of loss is sharpened by the thought of what might have been. Though every investment is a risk, more investors than usual are furious at their brokers for having talked them out of selling last spring, when they could have cashed in rich profits...
...profit. The computer stock that he bought at 12 on a tip from a friend now sells at about 141, and his $9,600 initial investment is worth around $11,600. That, however, is less than one-third of the $37,600 he counted on paper last spring, when the stock briefly touched...
...proceeds into underdeveloped land. "I won't have to worry about it every day," she says. Thomas H. Chmielewski, 29, a business planner at General Electric in Manhattan, has minimized his losses by buying in the Japanese stock market as well as on Wall Street. Last spring he put $6,000 into Nomura Securities Co., an investment banking house, and $4,000 into Ikegai Iron Works, a machine-tool company. Ikegai has risen slightly; Nomura declined, but nowhere near as much as the U.S. securities that Chmielewski holds...