Word: duked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...tennis vs. Duke at Princeton...
More than 150 students from the eight Ivy League schools, the University of Chicago and Duke University will meet at Harvard this weekend for the second annual Intercollegiate Conference sponsored by the Association for College Research and Communication (ACRC...
...very first game, by a renascent U.C.L.A. North Carolina (21-7), a perennial power in the proud Atlantic Coast Conference, was whipped in its opening duel, by lowly Texas A.&M. Bad Bobby Knight's oh so good Indiana team, Big Ten champion, fell to Purdue. Duke, which was sixth in the A.C.C. standings, rose up to beat Kentucky, flagship of the Southeastern Conference...
Just 18 months ago, Los Angeles won its second consecutive N.L. title, and the same starters are all back. Best rookie crop in baseball joins them. Up from Albuquerque come Mickey Hatcher (.371 batting average), speedster Rudy Law, Kelly (son of Duke) Snider (.304), Bobby Mitchell (.327) and Pedro Guerrero (.333). All in all, a team with few--if any--weaknesses which should win its third flag in four years...
There is now some serious scholarship to support the theory that we have entered a new age of the presidency. The first words encountered in the new book by Duke's Professor James David Barber are stunning: "A revolution in presidential politics is under way. No longer do the Democratic and Republican parties control the choice of standard-bearers. In their place a new set of kingmakers has arisen: the journalists. For it is in the newspapers, the magazines and on television screens that the presidential candidacies are created and destroyed." Barber has made political history before...