Word: bottoms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hall on a Tuesday morning. The professor drones on about the reification of post-Kantian theories of kitsch. A student sinks back in his seat. The Globe sports section has replaced notetaking. His pen traces patterns around the box scores. The numbers recall the sensational double play in the bottom of the fifth of last night's Padres-Mariners game...
Harvard hurler Lora Rowning pitched the first game and was greeted by a two-run homer by Nancy Fox. Harvard cut the deficit to one run in the bottom half of the first when Beth Reilly singled Nancy Prior home...
Second, Harvard's 1988-89 tuition rate of $12.715 is the lowest for any of the seven Ivy League institutions whose tuition rates have been announced. Adding room, board, and health fees to tuition raised Harvard's cost from the bottom of the list to third because our room rates are quite high. There are several reasons for this: the Harvard house system is significantly more comprehensive than that found even at comparable institutions: metropolitan Boston is among the most expensive areas in the United States in which to live; and Harvard has been investing large sums in the renovation...
...scored their first run against Chris Bosio, 1-1, in the bottom of the first inning on a single by second baseman Marty Barrett, a force play, and singles by outfielders Jim Rice and Mike Greenwell...
Another third-quarter collapse, and the Crimson would be collecting rain water and worms at the bottom of a big hole...