Word: hurtful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...creating action is clearly not the best measure of Mr. Morrison's ability. He masterfully captures simple relationships between mature people. Andrew Aiken's conversations with Connie, with old Martin Holmes, the college chaplain, with Maurice Holsberg, a confused, easily hurt Jewish professor--these are the representation of his talent. He can draw from a college community a perceptive sampling of the humor, frustration, and challenge in an academic life. But before he writes another novel, Mr. Morrison should get to know his students a lot better...
...penalties were what hurt most. Especially since many seemed questionable calls. Three Boston College goals came with the Crimson a man short...
...have learned," said the President, "that the free world cannot indefinitely remain in a posture of paralyzed tension. To do so leaves forever to the aggressor the choice of time and place and means to cause greatest hurt to us at least cost to himself. This Administration has, therefore, begun the definition of a new, positive foreign policy . . . governed by certain basic ideas." In enumerating the basic ideas, the President did some important fixing of old policy failures. Along...
...Badly hurt was the swimming team, which lost its captain and star middle distance swimmer, Don Cameron, and two freshman swimmers. Basketball also lost three men, one of them Ed Tooley the varsity's second leading scorer for the season...
Crimson defensive work played for the break all the way, and never paid off. The loss of Job Bray may have hurt more than was evident, however, although Doug Manchester and Wood, on the second line, were the Crimson's biggest offensive threats