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...guys rowed," but the apparent content of that comment and Parker's unperturbed manner were belied by another comment--"We're never satisfied to lose." Yale may come to regret their sprints victory when Harvard meets them on the Thames in Connecticut for the annual four-mile head-to-head battle in June...
...positive note, Harvard players took three of four matches in head-to-head competition with Yale, a squad which the Crimson takes on at New Haven in a crucial Eastern League showdown...
...widespread perception of Vance as a gray and bland figure that most worries his colleagues and, increasingly, Vance himself. Although he is effective in head-to-head private negotiations, he is a plodding public speaker and a poor salesman for policies that sorely need selling. Since the President too lacks a flair for inspirational rhetoric or the graceful articulation of American foreign policy concepts, the Administration has not been projecting a coherent foreign policy to the world?or to Americans, either...
Luis Tiant and Mike Torrez had sauntered off to the right field corner, and were chatting privately in Spanish. Only a sailing fly ball interrupted their head-to-head...
Washington never faced Harvard in a head-to-head meeting last year but the west-coast school did capture the 1977, elite eight Grand Challenge Cup at England's Royal Henley Regatta, in which the Irish National Squad kayoed the Crimson in Harvard's first race...