Word: weak
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...half came to an end, Harvard took control of the action but was checked by the Williams inner defense and got only a weak shot by Harold Martin to show for the effort...
James. B. Schuman, a spokesman for the White House, said yesterday that Ford was not claiming credit, but simply stating that the nation is "not a weak...
Like any musical, and in particular any musical revue, the plot and concept of the show are quite weak, if you're the type who demands from a musical some correspondence with social and economic realities. The show begins in the 1970s on a street corner in Harlem, as several old-timers carrying a trunk that contains stage props and costumes from the golden years of the Harlem Renaissance are relieved of their burden by a few admiring bystanders. Naturally, they begin wondering what those days (or, more properly, nights) must have been like, and in a transformation familiar...
There was a time when the Episcopal Church [Oct. 4] commanded attention whenever it spoke out on matters. But now-with weak-willed bishops, priestesses and a collapse of apostolic discipline-what can one expect...
Several students added that the University is in a weak position to set policy because it gives the orchestra such meagre support. "HRO is an independent organization," Stephen Pershing '79, a first violinist said. "It's very important that Yannatos have a right to choose his own people and conduct his own orchestra...