Word: facedness
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The staffs editorial urging greater study of ethnicity for the purpose of eradicating the discrimination faced by minorities in our society is noble in its aim but flawed in its conception of how to achieve that goal.
Four eastern representatives, including Harvard, played on March 21 and 23 at New York's Madison Square Garden, while four western squads competed on the same dates in Kansas City. The winners of each bracket then faced off in the championship game on March 26.
Formal football games sprung up again, and the Crimson faced the University of Connecticut in its first official game since 1942, winning 7-0. The band and the big drum also appeared after a long period of dormancy, and the cheerleaders were on the field again. The crowds were still...
In addition, the Coop faced both a business depression and increases in wages. The $30,000 cost to revise the Coop's bylaws and to hold the first annual elections for student directors added to its financial difficulties.
Until they faced off in 1960, Nixon and Kennedy were cautiously friendly (though not as chummy as the author would like us to believe). For eight years their offices were across the hall from each other in the Senate Office building. Kennedy invited Nixon to his staff parties, where the...