Word: hurtful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Captain Norm Wood, is not favored to match its 1950 record of three wins in four starts against Western competition. Despite the new artificial rink, the varsity's game time has practically equalled its practice time so far this season. "Our lack of ice is certainly going to hurt us," Crimson Coach Cooney Weiland moaned yesterday...
...Harvard, and about the essential soundness of the Corporation decisions which have provoked present attacks. Any student who thinks the Corporation wrong, who thinks professors who use the Fifth Amendment should be fired forthwith, should let the Corporation know it, for as a Harvard student he is being hurt as much by this public image as any University official. But for this very reason, any undergraduate who thinks the more vocal foes of the University are creating false impressions with outright lies has just as much of a responsibility to set the record straight to anyone who expresses doubt...
...Jean's parents, while taking a dim view of a pregnant daughter, took an even dimmer one of the fledgling poet, and said no to a marriage. Fuming with hurt pride, Burns delivered a round, ranting curse on Mrs. Armour to a friend: "May all the Furies . . . await the old harridan . . . May Hell string the arm of Death to throw the fatal dart, and . . . rouse the infernal flames to welcome her approach!" Then he added cautiously: "For Heaven's sake, burn this letter," as if suspecting that within two years she would be his mother...
According to Robert B. Watson '37, associate dean and a past member of A.D., "the club system doesn't hurt the College at all." He points out that the status and number of the clubs is now quite stable. Bat, with rooms above the Gold Coast Valeteria, is the only club begun since World War II. The last previous addition was in 1941 when Iroquois went final...
Today, most member and alumni are realistic about the clubs. Watson speaks for the group: "Social clubs are as old as mankind. There is only a terribly small percentage--one or two percent--who want to get into a club and don't. The club system doesn't hurt the College at all. We rather encourage them," Watson concludes...