Word: keep
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...first game, an overtime win over Bowdoin, belonged to sophomore Denny Lynch and the one lone senior, captain Bob Bowditch. Bowditch scored 19 points to keep the Crimson in the game so Lynch could come off the bench and score the tying and winning baskets. Despite these good points, sloppy ball-handling had coach Floyd Wilson's crew in trouble all night. Yet the team still...
...South Africa, which is to be represented at Twentieth Century Week? Because of the importance of the Arab-Israeli controversy, as well as the nature of the topics that are proposed for discussion (i.e. Foreign Policy, Economic Problems and National Aspirations) we believe it will be extremely difficult to keep this particular dispute from attaining some prominence, even with the cooperation of the moderators...
...nerve center for the bank's automation system, which has taken ten years to put into operation. It will take over all the work connected with handling checks for the 87 Bank of America branches in the San Francisco area; it will tabulate and clear checks, keep track of the checking accounts and print the monthly statements...
Seven similar check-processing centers are already in operation in other areas of the state, and the new center will keep tab on their operations as well, maintaining a running picture of the bank's business in all of its 702 California branches. Computers in the new center will scan a list of 349,300 of the bank's real estate and installment loans, send reminders to delinquents. By Teletype the center is linked to the bank's 72 overseas offices. The center is the latest example of the revolutionary changes banks are going through to keep...
...auction houses to announce after important sales that "unless otherwise noted, all books were bought by Dr. Rosenbach." The coolness with which the Philadelphia dealer, by an inclination of his head, would top a bid by ?500 caught the public's fancy, and Dr. R. knew how to keep publicity afloat. Solemnly he advertised: "Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, 1609; First Edition; $12,500. No family can be happy without...