Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...final round of the tournament last night, Boston College gave Crimson N.C.A.A. hopes a boost by edging B.U., 5-4, in sudden-death overtime. The win put the Eagles in an open race with B.U. and the varsity for one of the two Eastern N.C.A.A. selections...
After the consolation match, B.U. faces the Eagles, who must be defeated if the Terriers (12-4) are going to remain a strong contender for the N.C.A.A. Eastern selection. Should B.C. win, the race for the New England choice will be wide open between B.U., B.C., or the Crimson...
Richard N. Frye, associate professor of Middle Eastern Studies, will become the first Aga Khan Professor of Iranian at Harvard University...
Private Worm. Teodor Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski was born 100 years ago in eastern Poland, which then, as now, was under Russian domination. The church was harassed; even the language was under attack. Conrad left Poland at 16. At Marseilles, he became a bit of a heller on a £3OO-a-year allowance from an indulgent uncle. Still in his teens, he ran guns for the Carlist forces in Spain, ran into debt, had an affair with a mysterious femme fatale called Rita. An absurd expatriate from North Carolina named Captain Blunt shot and wounded Conrad in a duel over...
...Crimson will face losing North-eastern in the consolation round of the Beanpot tomorrow at 7 p.m. B.U. will meet a powerful Boston College sextet which could get back into N.C.A.A. running with a victory. If this happens, the Crimson will be in a position to regain New England supremacy when it encounters the Eagles...