Word: erraticism
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Harvard's offense, though extremely erratic, clicked just often enough. Chris Ohiri, playing at center forward, once again led the Crimson attack, scoring two of the three goals. Fred Akuffo drilled the other past the Yalie goalie.
In 1954 he led a fire-breathing editorial attack on corruption that eventually drove President Getúlio Vargas to suicide. The following year, when Juscelino Kubitschek got himself elected President with the help of Vargas' party, Lacerda fomented a coup to prevent Kubitschek from taking office; only a...
To Yale this year must go the mid-season award for the most confusing football team in the Ivy League. John Pont has gone Ivy early in his career, guiding his team to a magnificently erratic season thus far.
With that same decree, though, Constantine set a pattern for future blue laws: he made an exception. He said that farm people might work on Sunday to take advantage of fair weather. Ever since, every blue law seems inevitably to have picked up similar variations. In the U.S., state legislatures...
This is all to say I think the Crimson can still win the Ivy League championship. There are problems--primarily the Dartmouth and Princeton teams--but Harvard has shown enough promise, in its erratic way, to lend substance to dreams of future conquest.