Word: foe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard Crew's greatest foe this year is its own reputation. The Crimson is in the uncomfortable position of being The Crew To Beat in 1976--the year after The Crew graduated...
...tougher man today. He has seen a President leave office, the Viet Nam War fail, the U.S. retreat from foreign obligations. Sometimes late at night when he is mellow he chuckles that he may be the only disciple of John Kennedy ("support any friend, oppose any foe") left in town, a double irony since critics like Senator Henry Jackson accuse him of being too soft on the Soviets...
...Engineers never got any closer. Jim Corcoran (158 lbs.) toyed with his out-matched opponent for an 18-3 superior decision. Then blind freshman Ed Bordley shaded his foe, 9-8, by taking the riding time point to break an 8-8 deadlock...
Milt Yasunaga (126 lbs.) got a takedown at the buzzer ending the second period of his match and a reversal with 17 seconds left in the final period to edge his foe...
Bill Mulvihill (134 lbs.) held a 2-1 advantage in the waning seconds of his match, but his foe earned two late points to move into the lead. But the Crimson grappler was awarded a point for riding time and the match ended in a 3-3 deadlock...