Word: dismalness
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Despite the different records, both teams travelled the same path in the Boston Garden. And as the only Harvard teams to do so in the '80s, these two squads bracket an era of Harvard hockey which can never be repeated, as Harvard followed dismal 1981 by reaching six of the next seven NCAA tournaments, culminating in the 1989 championship...
NOTEBOOK: After shooting a solid 50 percent from the field against Penn, Harvard shot a dismal 33 percent against Princeton. The Crimson was strong from the foul line, however, 'connecting on 86 percent of its free throws... Sophomore guard Erin Maher sank 3-of-6 from three-point land against the Tigers... Sophomore center Debbie Flandermeyer notched team highs in rebounds (8) and blocked shots (3) against Princeton...
After a long and dismal roadtrip, the members of the Harvard women's hockey team are among the few students glad to be back in Cambridge for January...
...fiscal federalism," says Tony Hutchison, a senior policy specialist with the group. "We need to strike a balance to determine which revenues will fund which services at which level of government." In the short term, state lawmakers -- and state citizens -- will have plenty of opportunity to learn another dismal equation of the new budget math: lower revenues plus higher spending obligations equals big headaches...
...beneficiaries, the arrival of Christmas in April was a gift beyond measure. Janie and Lyde Hawkins have been married since 1925; theirs was a dismal home, in dire need of a new roof, porch and windows. "We ain't got to pay for it?" Janie asked coordinator Trish Lunn every time she came...