Word: coped
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...valuses too great not to preserve", alleged the former Governor of New Hampshire, "but the forces which our changing technology had unloosed in the world were so great, so ruthless and so unchangeable that the individual had to have added strength which comes from social action in order to cope with them...
Sarah wears a red collar sent to her many years ago by an admirer, which bears the inscription: "To Sarah, the College Cat, Cambridge." So if anyone finds Sarah, the Yard Cope would welcome her back with open arms; and there is a hint that a reward might be paid...
...stage what might have been the most spectacular comeback of their generation. Under the arrangement with their backers, however, they could not bequeath this potentiality in their last will & testament. Control of Midamerica reverted to Messrs. Ball & Tomlinson-principally Mr. Ball. Since neither of these gentlemen cared to cope with the discouragingly complex Van Sweringen corporate setup, they had to find a successor to Brother Oris Paxton...
...these houses is: if they do such fine work, why is there a call for volunteers? Volunteer workers are needed for the simple reason that they are the mainstay of many of these houses. In each house there is a paid staff, but their number is inadequate to cope with the great number of people who belong to the house. The head-workers provide the organization; they require the services of volunteers to carry on the real work of the house...
...spite of the fact that the recent snowfall caused the first white Thanksgiving in seven years, the college snow fighting machinery was fully prepared to cope with the situation. In fact, the Maintenance Department has been expecting an early winter and is ready, should snow fall again today...