Word: comped
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...American Experience in China, 1911-1945 came through Radcliffe at a time when women weren't allowed on The Crimson A alter J. Bate'39. Abbott Lawrence Lowell professor of the Humanities, who won the Pulitzer for Biography in 1964 (John Keats) was too busy studying undergraduate to comp for The Crimson. And obviously with a certain amount of snobbery, Joseph Pulitzer Jr. '36, didn't bother to comp...
Hollywood has rarely made a film on a political subject that is both socially accurate and respectful of human dignity. So it's no wonder that American audiences have come to expect superficial cynicism as the acceptable tone of "progressive" American filmmaking efforts; leave Tolstoy to the comp lit classroom, leave the values of foreign filmmakers as diverse as Godard, Pontecorvo, or Costa-Gavras to their one-shot or arthouse audiences...
Past editors construed a rule in the Lampoon constitution stipulating that two consecutive executive boards had to approve any "radical change" in the organization to mean that women could not "comp" for admission to the humor "fraternity", Siegelman said...
...that the fact that one of our writers enters the thesis squad next month and another accepts the responsibilities of editing, and you see that we need help. Hopefully, tomorrow's winter comp will solve our problems...
...Team Scoring TD PT FG AVG. Princeton 18 18 1 25.8 Cornell 15 14 4 23.2 Columbia 15 12 2 21.6 Dartmouth 11 11 4 18.2 Harvard 12 10 2 17.6 Yale 10 11 3 16.0 Brown 8 7 2 12.2 Penn 8 7 2 12.2 Passing Att. Comp. Int. Jackson, Col. 108 54 6 Stoeckel, Har. 69 39 3 Shue, Penn 77 34 7 Flynn, Prin. 65 32 6 Zink, Brown 67 29 5 Rushing ATT. Yds. TD Marinaro, Cor. 189 968 9 Bjorklund, Prin. 91 0 0 DeMars, Har. 88 458 7 Jauron, Yale 91 428 5 Bonner...