Word: amherst
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...task that William H. Pritchard has set himself in Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered is to create a plausible portrait somewhere between these two extremes. Pritchard, a professor of English at Amherst College, succeeds admirably by emphasizing a fundamental principle in Frost's makeup: the sense of play. The poet, Pritchard maintains, held the universe in a teasing, ironic suspension, indulging his imagination in, as Frost put it, "play for mortal stakes...
...AMHERST--Suddenly it was all over. After 17 games and 100 minutes, one carefully placed shot brought the Harvard women's soccer season to an abrupt halt...
...Harvard women's soccer team will take on the fourth-ranked University of Massachusetts in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament Saturday at 1 p.m. on Amherst's Upper Boyden Field...
Barring upsets from Vermont and B.C., a Harvard-UMass showdown at Amherst looms on the horizon for the November 10th quarterfinals...
Certainly the biggest triumph of the year and at least the biggest since Harvard defeated Brown, 3-1, in overtime in 1982 to advance to the NCAA Final Four, the Crimson's upset victory before a particularly partisan crowd in Amherst has virtually assured the Cantabs of a berth in this year's 14 team NCAA tourney...