Word: duel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brimmer's adamant response has not ended the duel at 200 feet with the student coalition, but it is the first sign that he is prepared to back the Harvard administration in its concept of a DuBois Institute...
...PHILADELPHIA, Melvoin's specialty is the rapid-fire repartee. Rubin and O'Donnell are a brilliant duo when let loose. And in a word-spitting duel like the Questions Game (where each must retort with a question), the verbal fireworks are dazzling. Chris Minkowski, a properly regal Claudius, looks like he's still savoring his triumph as last fall's production of Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound. The mimed deaths of the Tragedians, choreography by David Fechtor, resemble the last writhing gasps of fish drowning in air, and coordinate well with the heavy rope-netting...
...duel meet season, which opens on April 6 against Dartmouth at the ConcordCountry Club (where Harvard will play all but one of its home meets), tends to have a bit less significance attached to it now, as collegiate golf is beginning to place more emphasis on the tournaments and tri-meets in an effort to cut the costs...
...again, thanks to the depth and balance that McConnell ascribes to the team, Harvard should have a successful duel meet season...
...young man who spends his brief life one step behind history, hurrying to catch up and never quite making it. The greatest natural flyer his World War I squadron leader ever saw, Waldo nevertheless came too late for the greatest days of aerial combat, particularly the chance to duel the German ace of aces, Ernst Kessler. Barnstorming in an aerial circus during the mid-'20s, he senses that the tide has once more turned against him. The aviation establishment is now interested in proving to the public that flying is a safe and reliable means of transportation, rather than...