Word: strife
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...game. The postwar crop of athletes, as it would appear from reports from other parts of the nation, no longer is willing to shed that last drop of blood in the Homecoming Battle, preferring to eke out a successful record for their team week by week. Locker-room strife at Indiana and Ohio State has been laid to just such indifference of the local "Yale" rivalries. The fact that Dick Harlow, working with much the same type of ex-servicemen, could maintain his team's morale, ignite it to the levels of Saturday's inspired first period--is evidence...
...future in terms other than its men. It now had responsibility, and a record to make. In voting for Republicans, the people had assumed that they were voting for a climate of freedom and for a party which would make a new effort to solve U.S. industrial strife. They assumed that the G.O.P. would take the Government off the side of labor and institute full and free collective bargaining. Thus the election of 1946, which settled quite a number of things, raised two paramount questions. Would the Republican Party solve the labor problem? Would the people use their newly gained...
...Republican Party had a program-in outline. It was committed to ending any Government controls that were left. It was committed to some kind of housing program, to solving the problems of industrial strife, to trimming the budget, reducing the national debt, and cutting federal taxes. It was also determined to clean out the federal payroll, although this is always a difficult...
With this statement, Professor Gaetano Salvemini refuted Professor Karl Deutsch of M.I.T. and Raymond Dennett '36 after they seemed agreed in their respective opinions, aired before The Forum's first fall meeting at Emerson Hall last night, that the chief cause of strife in the Conference had been the struggle between the Eastern and Western systems...
...London's airport King George kissed his pretty cousin Marina, Duchess of Kent, and shook hands with Archbishop Strenopoulos Germanos. Then a big British Lancaster bore him off to his strife-torn kingdom...