Word: facedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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And even though the Crimson--like every other college team the Olympians have faced--was manhandled by some of the best players in the nation, Harvard Coach Bill Cleary expressed nothing but optimism, especially for the guys who played in their first game at Harvard.
While Wall Street whipsawed wildly last week, America's companies tried to maintain their composure. Though many corporate executives were rattled by what has happened to their firms' stock, and their own personal wealth, since August, most were determined to stay calm and not make any rash moves. Almost no...
More than 200 people attended presentations in which 40 scholars and authors presented papers and conducted discussions covering aspects of the biology, sociology and history of homosexuality, homosexual art and literature, AIDS, and the problems faced by gay minorities.
Faced with Jacobsen's evidence, Sampeck publicly admitted that she had stuffed ballots, announcing her resignation the next day at a meeting of the assembly election committee, said William F. A. Penn, chairman of the government's finance committee.
"It's a credit to Wayne that we've outgrown these division two and three teams," Cassell said, referring to the fact that Harvard defeated every division two and three team it faced this year. "The program is definitely going in the right direction."