Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...opened his London Times last week, scanned the big story from Moscow, and reached apprehensively for a list of his clients. He breathed a sigh of relief. Of the ten British and U.S. diplomats who had been declared persona non grata by the Soviet government, none had insured his stay in Moscow with J. N. Dobbin...
...only slightly in jest, that the Colored race "was born nine months after the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck," the Dutchman who founded Cape Colony in 1652. Since few white women ventured to join their menfolk, the Dutch encouraged racial mingling as a means of persuading the colonists to stay permanently in South Africa...
...intolerable" segregationist pressure. Says one professor: "We can no longer devote our primary attention to academic pursuits." The worst effect is loss of the university's best men. "I think we're coming to the point where we have entrenched mediocrity," laments a seasoned scholar. He is staying, but like others he is in a turmoil that hardly seems conducive to good teaching. Says he: "Each day I get angry enough about the situation that I decide I'll leave. But when I sleep on it, the next morning I decide I'll stay and fight...
Never Bend, as expected, took the lead at the start of the Preakness. Front-running No Robbery was not entered in the race, so Willie Shoemaker, on Candy Spots, knew he would have to stay close to the pace to prevent the swift New York colt from "stealing" the race. With longshot Rural Retreat running close to Never Bend, Candy Spots saved ground, about two lengths behind the loaders...
Beaten in the trial race by Princeton and Brown, who lost to the Crimson three weeks ago, coach Harry Parker's heavyweight drew an unlucky lane that was unprotected from the wind, but Brown rowed all-out to win the heat. The Crimson managed to stay ahead of highly-regarded Penn, who defeated Harvard and gave Ratzeburg a scare last week, but neither qualified...