Word: lefting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Some Players to Watch (Left to Right, Clockwise): NICK D'ONOFRIO (9) battles for the ball last in men's soccer action; LISA CUTONE (left) and the rest of the field hockey team hope this season will produce better results; JIM REIDY (23) runs for a touchdown last year against Columbia at the Stadium; TARA WEINSTOCK drives the ball upfield for the women's soccer team; AMY DELONE volleys her return in outdoor women's tennis action last spring; TODD FORMAN (dark cap) and the rest of the men's water polo team should be have a strong fall season...
...expected that half of the backfield--the stopper and the left fullback--would be newcomers to those positions. But Getman didn't count on having to find himself a new sweeper as well...
...frame the question of pluralism in another, more violent language. On one March night, two Black students run to catch a University shuttle bus but are pulled off by Cambridge police, searched and left without explanation on the curb. Ask the police why they acted so, and they answer they saw two men running on a street after a nearby convenience store robbery. Granted, they say, the suspect in the robbery was a single white male, but under the mercury lights in the Square perhaps skin color is too deceptive...
...basis of its charter and University policy, which prohibit campus groups from discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation. But underlying the council's discussion was in part the principle of education free from military influence, and in part the insistence on equality based on a historical legacy left over from a Civil Rights era a quarter century past...
With nothing left to prove, Evert has made her final year a kind of royal circuit. Yet she remains competitive enough that she nearly derailed the yearlong stately procession. After losing in April to 15-year-old Monica Seles, Evert feared her skills and toughness were eroding so rapidly that she should quit at once. Bypassing her beloved French Open, she watched at home as Seles proved herself no fluke but a budding superstar by reaching the semifinals; then losing to her seemed less shameful and ominous. Evert went on to Wimbledon, a tournament that had been her nemesis...