Word: caked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...runner who does this regularly can lose ten pounds a year-if he does not increase his caloric intake. In fact, if a runner on a 2,600-calorie-per-day diet can burn off 200 calories a day, he can treat himself to a small piece of cake every night and still keep his weight constant...
...Them Eat Cake...
Radcliffe continued to add to its lead throughout the rest of the race, and the sprint for the final 20 strokes at a 38 cadence was only icing on the cake...
Peter Shapiro's article, "Strikers from '69," (The Crimson, Fri. April 19) is a thoroughly dishonest attempt to increase student cynicism, and the part about me, called "We," (?!) is icing on the cake. Having seen other, equally sincere-seeming reporters lie through their teeth in print, I was willing to talk to Shapiro only because he promised I could check the accuracy of quotes before press time. The fact that Shapiro broke his promise is understandable. If he'd removed all the out-of-context quotes (not to mention the even more numerous invented ones!) there would have been nothing...
...first and second in the javelin competition. Steve Niemi and Hughes routinely polished off what was thought to be a strong Eli hammer line-up, notching another eight points for Harvard. Steve Haynes surpassed teammate Blayne Heckel in the pole vault, providing the proverbial icing on the field event cake...