Word: starting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...backfield and, to a slightly lesser degree, in the line, starting positions are being filled. It appears that, barring injuries, Walt Stahura will start at quaterback, with Dick McLaughlin backing him up. Stahura will also do the kicking for Harvard...
...whirled the fruit mixed with pure ethyl alcohol in a centrifuge to separate the solid matter, run the remaining solution through ion exchange columns to remove the salts, and then removed the water to isolate the pure amino acid extract. This year's group of five students will start to identify the acids. Silber pays his boys and girls 35? an hour ("enough for bus fare and supper money, but not enough to make the project a job"), often has to shoo them out of the lab at night...
When Gertrude Stein went on a mystery-reading kick, the American Library in Paris fed her doses of 18 whodunits a week; Poet Stephen Vincent Benét researched John Brown's Body within its walls, and Molotov once checked out an almanac. Since its start in 1920, the American Library-a nonprofit, privately operated institution now located on the Champs-Elysées-has been an outpost of U.S. culture that has soothed homesick tourists, stimulated bored expatriates, and provided facts-good or bad-about the U.S. to anyone who dropped...
...being whipped by U.S. airlines, which last year lost $10 million on people who made reservations but missed flights. Lines report substantial success with new rules that tickets must be picked up in advance and return reservations must be reconfirmed at least six hours before trip. Now lines will start fining no-shows $3 each...
...city with 10,000 housing units, two shopping centers, one of biggest industrial areas in South. Group includes Developer Martin Cerel, Lou Perini of Milwaukee Braves baseball club and Boston's Perini Corp. (heavy construction). They bought a 4,000-acre tract for $4,352,503, will start work within six months...