Word: dampering
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...appearances on campus only because the evidence necessary to sustain a charge was most easily assembled there. Nonetheless, by choosing to charge Berg with trespass at a political demonstration, the Committee has made it appear that it is less interested in enforcing an academic penalty than in putting a damper on radical politics on campus...
This loss puts a heavy damper on any chances the golfers had of attending the NCAA's. A loss to Princeton would virtually eliminate Harvard's chances of competing in the national tourney. The final decision as to whether or not the golfers will go will be made by the Harvard athletic department...
...director Caspar Wooldridge said that the funding shortage "will put a damper on our operations, but we will continue to do our best with these limits...
...then Yale, Princeton, and the HRPC report. President Pusey's damper on a housing exchange until the Harvard Faculty gains authority over resident girls finally has upset the tacit timetable. Surprisingly, except for an unsuccessful phone call interceding on behalf of the Winthrop-Currier coed plan, Mrs. Bunting has had no known direct communication with the Harvard administration on coed housing. Radcliffe has apparently accepted at face value President Pusey's insistence on Faculty authority before coed housing is possible. Hence, the back-of-the-mind idea that merger would some day come has given way to a good chance...
...score against solid defenses. Cornell -- almost upended by Harvard three weeks ago -- limited the Elis to four goals, as did Penn and Rutgers. The Crimson defense of Dave Davis, Rick Loomis, Mike Ananis -- fast improving into one of the most solid units in the League -- may put a damper on Yale's offense. Other key Yalies to watch downfield will be Doug Kennedy and Rick McCarthy, who have scored 23 goals between them...