Word: downes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"Anytime you lose a player, it wears the team down," Greenberg said. "We were playing a man down for most of the second half."
The Globe, a circular theater where Shakespeare staged many of his plays, was pulled down in 1644. And for centuries, literary and dramatic scholars have based their assumptions on the original staging of Shakespeare's plays on old sketches.
More than 1000 Business School alumni and their guests returned to Harvard this weekend for reunion activities, although officials said that the number of people in attendance was down slightly from past years.
The few dedicated fans who attended the game rose in unison and cheered. It was at this moment that I glanced down toward the sideline and saw something, well, something out of the ordinary, I guess you could say--something even more unusual than a 14-0 lead over Holy...
I looked up at the scoreboard; Harvard was down by two touchdowns with less than two minutes to go. Hopes of a Harvard victory over Holy Cross had been dashed. As the clouds thickened over the Stadium, people began to file out. I took one last big gulp from my...