Word: weak
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...catchers made the difference yesterday, when the Yardling nine defeated M.I.T. 7 to 6, on the freshman diamond. The Yardling base runners ran wild on the weak-armed George Thurlow, M.I.T. catcher, to put the winning runs on scoring position, M.I.T. players tried to steal only twice but Ron Peyton threw them out both times...
Doubtful or not, De Kooning wallops into each canvas with a will, drawing lines that resemble streams of ticker tape on the wind, whipped free one instant, snarled the next, and punctuated with blobs and smears which break the canvas into arcs, tunnels, humps and skies of space. Weak in color, his paintings are always original and often elegant in composition. Like the finest Chinese brush drawings, they have an air of being dashed off, and they are. To give his work the spontaneous quality, De Kooning does it fast, destroys hundreds of failures...
Conversely, a company "weak in earnings, or young, or with inadequate capital . . . is at a double disadvantage as against its entrenched rival with tax-created cheap dollars at its disposal . . . The big will grow bigger and the small and weak will merge with them...
...there is another Crimson star--Captain Paul Sheats. Sheats did a strong 52.4 against Andover, and hopes to break records before the season is out. He is backed up by Wayne Lowder, Chuck Oliver, and possibly Phil Meyers, who may be put in the 880 to strengthen that weak spot. All turned in good indoor times...
...your own, you don't steal the one your neighbor has spent years making. That's the American way. If the Communists wanted a traditional score, they could have used 23-1, 23-3, or any number of other unclaimed lopsided numbers. Just because the Lampoon is in too weak a condition to protest, the Russians thought they could get away unchastised. Not so: the editors of the CRIMSON protest, and will not rest until our rightful score is returned...