Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...does not have a monopoly on brown-outs. The Harvard soccer team, thanks to the NCAA tournament seedings released yesterday, will be seeing brown twice in the next week. Following a key Ivy League clash with Brown this Saturday in Cambridge, the Crimson squad will travel to Providence, R.I., a week from today to battle the Bruins in the opening round of the New England district playoffs...
HARVARD-PRINCETON--This will not be easy. Staring down the throat of a momentous clash with Yale for the Ivy crown, Harvard must first do business with a tough team from Princeton. The Tigers always play the Crimson tough, and today will be no exception. There will be no room for mistakes or over-confidence. Harvard 20, Princeton...
...Crimson returns home for its last two encounters, the first of which features a Brown team that has another rugged defense. Last season's clash was a wild affair, but this one figures to be a grueling experience...
...Zealand. "Nobody can wave a finger at us because we will wave back." In his 90-minute interview with TIME (see box preceding page), the Shah warned, "If this is a serious policy of the U.S. Government, then on this subject we are going to have a very serious clash...
...Soviet Union; and the Russians, they argue, have never really given up their interest in gaining control of Iran's oilfields some day. Iran also has an inimical and testy neighbor in Iraq, which has been massively supplied with Soviet weaponry. The forces of the two states frequently clash head-on along the border. In the most recent skirmish last spring, Iran lost 42 men in a fierce firefight but killed at least 39 Iraqis in return...