Word: dejectedness
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While the Elis rejoiced, the dejected Yardlings walked off the field immersed in a mixture of conflicting emotions. Happy about the winning season, but upset about losing the Yale game and the perfect record, the Harvard players headed for the showers.
After the game, Crimson coach George Ford sounded some positive notes about his squad's performance against the powerful Bruins. "That was fantastic, super job," he chimed to his dejected players.
Still, Medenica was not dejected after the outing. Racing, he explained, has an intrinsic appeal apart from the glory of finishing first or breaking a speed record. "It's like beating your head against a stone wall because it feels so good when you're finished," he said. "The whole...
That issue sold furiously. People were apparently relieved to see a woman spilling out of a bathing suit after weeks of Watergate faces squinting and grimacing under the Newsweek cover logo. In the eleven weeks before the Singles story, Newsweek had printed eight Watergate covers, splashed with pictures of John...
Now, 154 covers later, Newsweek has shattered the sales record of the Singles issue with a cover featuring . . . three pictures of a dejected-looking Richard Nixon. That cover, which ran last week, was promotion for the first installment of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's "The Final Days," an account...