Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard loses, it will enter the Yale game with a 3-5 record two straight defeats, and the prospect of a desperate fight to avoid a tie for seventh place, And if Brown loses, the Bruins will face a final game with Columbia for the usual stakes-possession of the Ivy League cellar...
...Bruins fall sports program is an American dilemma. Brown's football team has traditionally been the doormat of the Ivy League and usually just prays for the final game of the season against Columbia. To compensate for the afternoon funeral. Bruin fans have made Saturday morning soccer victories a ritual...
When the demonstrators reached Sheridan Circle-a park one block from the embassy-they found 150 riot-equipped District of Columbia police blocking the street in a three-deep line...
...Arnold initiated more antitrust suits (230) than any other individual in the history of the Sherman Antitrust Act, winning major decisions against the American Medical Association, Standard Oil of New Jersey and the Associated Press. He was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 1943 but quit two years later to establish his own firm with Paul Porter and Abe Fortas; generous and liberal, he devoted much of his energy to civil liberties and defended many men accused of Communist sympathies during the McCarthy...
...place with a 2-1 triumph over Cornell. They let the Big Red, 2-0 going into the final quarter, and then Nick Alexandridis scored on a penalty kick to cut down the lead. but Brown held off Cornell the rest of the way. In the fourth league game. Columbia moved into a fourth-place tie with Cornell by downing Dartmouth...