Word: butts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Last year's results in the Sprints were objectively no better; the Crimson again crossed the line behind three other boats. But after that race, Harvard Coach Charles Butt was quick to point to improvement--his eight had finished only three seconds behind the victorious...
...weeks later, in the light-weight national chamionship race at Albany, his varsity made Butt look good, finishing second to Yale by only a second...
...freshmen made a great showing," Cardi said. "After Ravi came out and kicked his opponent's butt, it was smooth sailing from there...
...book also emphasizes AFSCME's role as a third party that would butt into union talks at Harvard and support its own agenda rather than the best interests of Harvard support staff...
True. Before long, Wilde's mannered dandyism was satirized in Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience, whose immediate success on both sides of the Atlantic earned the intended butt of the joke an invitation to lecture in the U.S. At that point, in late 1881, Wilde had published one slim volume of poems to generally hostile reviews. No matter. New York City newspapers were so avid for a glimpse of this exotic flower that they hired a launch to ferry reporters out to Wilde's ship the evening before its docking. The press discovered plenty to report: a large...