Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other hand, the Crimson has only three .300 hitters, but the team has capitalized on enemy errors and bases on balls and come through with clutch hits to supplement its fine pitching to compile an overall record of eight wins and two defeats, compared to Navy's mark of five victories and three losses...
Brooklyn, Milwaukee, and New York, meanwhile, should finish second, third, and fourth in that order. The Dodgers will suffer from uncertain pitching and again infielders, the Braves from a lack of catchers to support Crandall and pitchers to supplement Spahn and Conley, and the Giants from Mays' human inability to do everything again. Willio, may be a great ballplayer, but he can't take ten years off the age of Sal Maglie...
...print fast from photoengravings during a long (1947-49) typographical strike, remembered an easy way to catch up. A Trib staffer flew two copies of the documents to Chicago, where the paper quickly made photoengravings of the full conference record. Thus it was able to print a supplement with a reproduction of the record.* The Trib, however, was so rushed that it did not have time to write enough sidebar stories to go with the text. So it borrowed three stories from the Times, whose news service the Trib buys, simply marked them "Special," and ran them...
This third fellowship, intended for post-doctoral research, also proposes to supplement the school's curriculum with specialized courses, probably in seminar form, to be given by each of its recipients...
...Manhattan this week, the Ford Foundation announced one of the largest single private grants to higher education in U.S. history: $50 million to help selected privately run colleges and universities boost faculty salaries. Recipients of the Ford grants (still unnamed) will be asked to supplement the gifts with funds raised from other sources...