Word: felts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Wellesley tennis team must have felt a little like the British in the Charge of the Light Brigade yesterday at Soldiers Field against the Harvard women's squad; as Wellesley charged in from West of Cambridge the Crimson women volleyed (and served and hit ground strokes) and thundered at them from all sides, beating them 9-0 and leaving them shell-shocked and in need of many a Florence Nightingale at the end of the match...
...other hand, has tried to make effectiveness the central campaign issue. He claims Texas has lost 11 military bases because Tower wasn't "tending to your business." But these pragmatic appeals have not inspired the state's voters as did former U.S. Senator Ralph Yar-borough's fervid, heart-felt speeches. Krueger is a cold fish. At a recent function Krueger was even unable to woo an audience of liberals. After speaking for ten minutes, a lonely voice hollered-out, "Attack Tower some more." But Krueger just didn't seem to have the heart for it, and the liberals left...
Often a university will use curricular reforms to bolster a program facing destruction. In the early 1900's Columbia and Chicago were threatened with the possible dissolution of their undergraduate programs under pressure from educators who felt college-aged students should be learning specialties and hurrying out into the world to apply them, instead of dabbling in liberal arts with little practical...
...kind of a moral victory--beating them for the first time. It felt great," Seidler said...
Admittedly, parts of last Saturday's older crowd felt intermittently gripped. One woman, referring to the spoiled girl's lying accusations, was heard to say to her companion. "If I'd had that child alone for five minutes. I'd have gotten the truth out of her." At least somebody was into...