Word: uncertainity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Both teams have beefy and superb Hans, and both have fast halfbacks. It is only an uncertain guess, but our pick is Holy Cross--by a point or two--in one helluva battle...
...asks it again in this capable cinema adaptation, is sure to touch the spectator's heart. Unhappily, the answer to the question hits the customer in the kisser like a supersaturated crying towel. But to some extent the performances make up for the plot. Gleason has the loud uncertain blare of a tinhorn who can't face the music. Julie Harris, as a U.S. Employment Service counselor, suggests with diffident charm that the U.S.E.S. of adversity can sometimes be sweet. And Quinn, though his dese and his dose and his freeform nose get tiresome after awhile, nevertheless gives...
Ernest R. May, associate professor of History and head of the Faculty Committee for Inter-American affairs, said yesterday that the committee "hopes to bring a distinguished Latin American scholar to the University next year," perhaps on a regular basis. Other sources implied more grandiose plans but were "uncertain...
Robert G. McCloskey, professor of Government, termed the Trade Bill "a success" but felt that the 87th Congress as a whole had been of "little value," and was uncertain about the future...
...only League game in which the result is uncertain is in New York, where Columbia battles Yale. After last Saturday about all the Lions have left is the poise of Archie Roberts, their quarterback, which remained intact despite the Tiger's claws...