Word: conducted
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...might be expected, Yale showed infinite improvement the next year, successfully avenging Harvard's initial victory. However, the Yale win was marred by the ungentlemanly conduct of the Blue spectators. When a Yale player kicked the ball over the goal in the final period to give the Bulldogs a slim lead, the partisan New Haven crowd pranced onto the field and used up 20 minutes of precious playing time carrying the Yale players around on their shoulders. Although football has changed considerably since these early times, the Yalies--sadly-have...
...would be a strange creature indeed in this world of mutation," Dirksen intoned, "if in the face of reality he did not change his mind. I do not apologize for my conduct...
...90th Congress, Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell naturally went to the federal courts. By so doing, he raised a rare point of constitutional law - not merely whether Powell could or should get his seat back, but when the judicial branch of the Federal Government could or should review the conduct of the legislative branch. The decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals last week: the judiciary could review, but it shouldn...
Pulitzer Prize-winner Leon Kirchner, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music, will conduct the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra in the Boston area premiere of his Second Piano Concerto tonight...
...Gramont regards style as a capacity for coping inventively with everything from the design of waistcoats ("the historical monuments of our age," a Louis XVI courtier called them) to the conduct of diplomacy. In his survey, the palace at Versailles and the royalty that lived there soon come to represent elegance proliferating unproductively upon itself. The palace and its people become a symbol of style divorced from reality, in which monarchy turned into a kind of theatrical corruption...