Word: bows
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard 6:36.7 (Bow George Hatch, Kurt Teske, Charles Storey, John Kelly, Jay Smith, Charlie Altekruse, John MacEachern, stroke Matt Arrot, cox Ted Tsomides); 2. Yale 6:40.4; 3. Wisconsin 6:43.8; 4. Cornell 6:46.2; 5. Northeastern 6:51.1; 6. Princeton...
...Crimson and Tigers quickly pulled away from the two lesser squads on Lake Carnegie. Princeton hung tough the entire way, with Harvard having to inch out its little-over-one-length margin of victory. As bow man George Hatch said yesterday, "We didn't blow them out or anything...
...week went on, Moscow wasted little time exploiting the growing tensions in the alliance. The Kremlin warned West Europeans not to bow to U.S. pressure in such matters as modernizing NATO's tactical nuclear arsenal and boycotting this summer's Moscow Olympic Games. In Paris, Soviet Ambassador Stepan Chervonenko stated that unless the allies resist, they would be turned into "an instrument for America's global policy" and would allow the U.S. to "attain strategic objectives on the backs of others." When Bonn indicated that it would probably follow the U.S. lead and boycott the Olympics, the Soviet Ambassador...
...time-honored Fair Isle sweater, for example, now comes in bright, balletic colors as well as the traditional pastel yellows and blues. Madras jackets and Bermuda shorts now sport divers hues unknown in Madras. The shirtwaist dress has gone from demure to dashing. Add such touches as paisley bow ties, rainbow-hued knee socks, grosgrain headbands and Liberty scarves, and the viewer begins to wonder what kind of school the Preppie is attending...
...Olympians bow to Carter