Word: yielding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dartmouth monopolized the ball in the third quarter, but Harvard refused to yield another touchdown. A 34-yard pass from King to end Scott Creelman scared the Crimson fans, but the line stiffened on the Harvard 14-yard line. King tried two more passes both into the endzone, but Dave Hudepohl deflected the ball each time...
...question the logic of asserting that HAS's great resources can encourage "a constantly growing variety of skill, and faster service than can be provided with the limited resources of the Student Employment Office, which must be concerned with the problems of hundreds of students." While most of us yield to no one in our admiration of HSA's resources, we are nonetheless under the impression, I think, that it too is concerned with the problems of hundreds of students. Thousands, maybe. Mr. Burke, the article should have said, is Director of HSA and Director of Student Employment...
...actual experimentation, the electron beam will be aimed at a protonrich liquid hydrogen target. The electrons will be scattered as they emerge from the target. Scientists hope that close study of the scattering pattern may yield clues to the internal composition of the proton, which is no longer considered an indivisible particle but rather a composite of smaller bodies...
CORE at the beginning of the summer initiated a Freedom Highways project to desegregate public facilities, especially eating places, serving highways in the south. When Howard Johnson restaurants in North Carolina failed to yield under pressure CORE called a conference on the issue with North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford...
Chairman Ben Heineman nor Telegraphers' Chief George E. Leighty would yield on the strike's key question: the union's demand for the right to veto future job cutbacks. This and other unresolved issues will be submitted to binding arbitration this week by a three-man team (Heineman, Leighty and Lawyer Sylvester Garrett, chairman of the U.S. Steel-Steelworkers' arbitration board). The arbitrators will probably hew to a policy recommended by an Administration fact-finding board last June. It proposed union-management consultation on payroll cutbacks, came out against a union veto, but urged adequate compensation...