Word: cellarer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Cornell baseball field in Ithaca, N.Y., the Harvard baseball team bounced out of the EIBL cellar with a sweep over the Big Red. The next day, the Crimson swept the Tigers in Princeton. Harvard had turned its mediocre season around...
...deliver on his promises of a better life, his popularity is likely to slip further. What may work to Gorbachev's benefit is the fact that only one-fourth of those polled expect their lives to improve. With expectations that low, Gorbachev may never find himself in the ratings cellar...
...only Sawyer but also NBC correspondent Chris Wallace, has been dubbed the hot network for its aggressive talent raids. NBC, having lost both Wallace and Chung, is hurting. Staff morale is low, and some warn that the network's tightfisted attitude will doom it to the news-ratings cellar. Gartner insists that NBC is not opposed to paying high salaries to the right people but argues, almost quaintly, that by rejecting Chung's money demands, the network cast a vote for old-fashioned news values. "For $2 million," he says, "you can buy an awful lot of journalistic horsepower." True...
...Crimson, however, lost two consecutive games on the road against then cellar-dweller Brown and Cornell, which knocked Harvard out of the Ivy race. The Crimson also won only one of its six games against Dartmouth, Penn and Princeton...
...loss was Harvard's ninth in 11 road games this year, and dropped its Ivy road record to 1-4. Following an 80-70 defeat to Brown last Saturday, the Crimson has now lost two consecutive games to Ivy cellar-dwellars...