Word: beate
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Victory today, however, is uncertain. Penn has Gil Mateer, the top intercollegiate player at the moment, and a host of others who would surely like to beat the Crimson. In fact, the only certainly at the moment is that the match will begin at 2 p.m., and it should be a good...
...publish people who wouldn't otherwise be published." Saylor professes an aversion to publishing professors: "They have their own academic journals, and besides, sometimes they give us and Public Interest say, similar articles." Saylor and White are looking first of all for student political writing, and second, for off-beat articles by people who do get published all the time but would never ordinarily write pieces out of their fields. Nieman Fellows are a case in point--James Scudder, a city editor for the Arkansas Democrat, wrote on power vacuums and irresponsibility at Harvard in the HPR last winter...
...second period belonged to Harvard defenseman Jim Liston, who looked like sure hero material when he put the Crimson ahead for the third time in the game. Liston intercepted a pass as he was coming out of the penalty box and beat Sollows on the glove side for an unassisted goal at 10:56 of the middle stanza...
...pretty surprising to see Dartmouth beat Cornell," Leckie said, "I'm glad we get first crack at them on home...
Susanna deSola had the easiest match of the day, and needed only three games to beat her Wellesley counterpart. DeSola relinquished only 19 points in the entire match, and took both her matches Saturday, giving her Franklin and Marshall adversary only 17 points...