Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Modus Moriendi? The heat went on early in 1950. The Communists took over the Catholic charitable organization Caritas. charging that it was a spy center. Bishop Wyszynski and the aged Adam Cardinal Sapieha, archbishop of Cracow, wrote to Communist President Boleslaw Bierut complaining of "abnormal moral pressure . . . organized hunts after priests." who were sometimes arrested and dragged off in their vestments. The Communists replied by confiscating all lands held by religious orders. The following month, while Cardinal Sapieha was in Rome, Primate Wyszynski shocked the Vatican by negotiating an agreement with the Red regime...
Navy's victory over the varsity in the elimination heat was not quite as much of a surprise as it might appear to be. The Crimson's margin over them in Philadelphia was less than half a length and at the Sprints Love remarked that they had improved a great deal. The truth of the matter is, however, the varsity did not row particularly well and as Love said, "They were not up for the race...
...lost their morning heat to Syracuse by about three seats, but then went on to beat Princeton, Yale, and Columbia in the consolation race...
...Yardling eight fared the best of any of the heavyweight crews for the Crimson as it won its morning heat over Syracuse and then went on to finish a strong second behind a good Yale boat...
...lightweight races were ones of utter frustration for the Crimson. As was the case last week on the Charles, the varsity's sprint fell short by the smallest of margins as the Tigers once again hung on to win the title. The JV race was actually declared a dead heat but the referee later decided for Navy...