Word: arena
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Providence will suffer a setback, the Crimson will win and finish seventh, and next Tuesday night will be spent in Durham, N.H., which, by any stretch of the imagination, is a lot closer than either Potsdam or Ithaca, N.Y., and a lot more rural than B.U.'s Walter Brown Arena. (Hockey games in rural settings are the greatest...
...past 50 years, the dream of America, which young Arabs have long admired, has been marked by an attitude of indifference, bias and wrong judgments in the political arena. Attempts to redress the injustices committed against European Jews have unfortunately been pursued without due sensitivity to the rights of the Palestinian people. This resulted in the complex tragedy that plagues the Middle East. We who believe that ending one injustice should not be done by committing another should try to find a just and human way out of this complicated dilemma. To this aim, we trust that the United States...
...only problem Hooft has had to face this year, though. He and his teammates must play their home games in the IAB, which rivals a medieval cathedral in its game-time sound level and is pretty much reminiscent of the Dark Ages in its construction, too. The arena is nearly four floors up from ground level, seats only 1500, and has bad lighting...
Above all, the Faculty Council must judge the students' proposals on their substantive merits, and not view minority recruitment and admissions as an arena for political posturing now that the issue has once again come under public scrutiny...
...Harvard riders never seemed to get used to the strange terrain of the Skidmore ring which was dry sawdust instead of the customary semi-packed dirt surface. Crisply hit shots rolled fifteen or twenty feet and sunk rather than flying across the arena. "It was terrible--we had to use our mallets like shovels to dig the ball out of the ground," Lodge said...