Word: game
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...perception has already taken hold: Bush is more sensitive and caring than Ronald Reagan, more of a hands-on administrator (could anyone be less?), a more accessible leader who will conduct spontaneous press conferences (if only to prove he is on top of his game), a pragmatic moderate willing to accommodate reality rather than rail against it. Already his excessive jingoism has been banished, out of sync with the style he seeks to project. (Was it really George Bush who said, after the Vincennes disaster last July, "I will never apologize for the United States of America...
...paper, the Crimson looks like a clear favorite in the ECAC and Ivy League match-up. But intangibles--such as The Whale, the rivalry and Harvard's two-week layoff because of exams--add another dimension to the game...
...never look past a team, especially Yale," junior Tod Hartje said. "And especially since we haven't played a game since St. Lawrence [January...
...chill in University attitudes toward divestment inspired this protest strategy, though a small faction of SASC members declines to participate due to the fact that all of the snow is white. Barbara Bush nevertheless gives an impassioned Commencement address about "A Thousand Point Spread" in the next Harvard-Yale Game, due to her husband's refusal to set foot in "that liberal boutique...
...young team," Baseggio said. "With each game, we're getting better. But now it's either put up or shut...