Word: yieldingness
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Most of last year’s All-Ivy stars were gone by the second quarter, with junior wide receiver Corey Mazza and junior tailback Clifton Dawson yielding their positions to backups.
When Tuttle first began showing in the mid-1960s, he was usually understood as a minimalist. He made shaped wall reliefs and floor pieces, typically painted in a single color, or two or three adjoining forms, each a different color. They obeyed the minimalist law that art should be a...
Wall Street's dealmakers have regarded junk bonds, the risky, high-yielding IOUs that have helped to fuel the current rash of mergers and acquisitions, as the juice that made the party go. Now the Federal Reserve is watering down the punch. Last week the board voted 3 to 2...
As the Giotto spacecraft and Halley's comet raced toward each other last week at a closing speed of 155,000 m.p.h., the tension at the European Space Agency's control center in Darmstadt, West Germany, became palpable. Images of the cornet, relayed to the center at intervals of four...
But the single greatest income source for all the schools is Harvard’s endowment. The University’s mammoth endowment broke records in fiscal year 2004, yielding a return of 21.1 percent, to reach $22.6 billion.