Word: bowlful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...such plan has occurred to us, and we call on the University to carry it out at once. Why not uproot Harvard's ivy and transplant it (gingerly-remember the stuff dissolves cement at the touch) to walls more suited for the tendril's secretion; the Pentagon, the Yale Bowl, and the Lampoon Castle come quickly to mind. Harvard would thus keep the Houses from crumbling and at the same time comply with student's demands that the cherished ivy be saved. Who could ask for more...
...them it was the Harvard-Yale game [the contest was even played at the Yale Bowl]. For in it was just another game," she commented...
...government lands for exploitation. In light of the relaxed strip mining regulations sought by President Reagan, Interior Secretary James G. Watt and the other members of the Rape America Today coalition, these developments have placed America's natural heritage in danger unseen since the days of the Dust Bowl...
...oarsmen broke at the start to a four- or five-seat lead and held it through 1000 meters. Harvard finally moved through the Engineers' boat with 500 meters to go and won the race with more than a length of open water, capturing the Biglin Bowl for the 24th time in 27 years...
...other Eli star whose name will never grace the New Haven line-up card this season is better known for his exploits as a tailback in the Yale Bowl, Rich Diana, who hit eight home runs, chalked up 43 RBI's, both team highs, and batted .341 last season, lost his baseball eligibility because he played in two post season, college all-star football games--the Blue-Grey Bowl and the Japan Bowl--and Ivy League rules allow only one. An appeal to the Ivy presidents proved futile, and Diana decided his potential pro football career took precedence over baseball...