Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harvard should play those Ivy League teams now on its schedule, should not renew the Army contract, and should fill the resultant holes in its schedule with smaller New England schools as it did before the war. We are not good enough to play intersectional games, or to play Army...
Despite Blimpish resistance in the civil service, MacDonald is pushing educational and economic plans (e.g., more village schools and a five-year plan to integrate rubber-rich Malaya's lopsided economy). He has had notable results in bringing together the federation's rival Chinese (1,884,534) and...
In time, other colleges began to agree. By last week, as 65-year-old Harry Carman reached the retirement age for "deaning," Columbia's three-legged stool had been copied on campuses throughout the U.S. "Let's not forget Montaigne's admonition," Carman once advised: "'The...
Despite extremely poor skating conditions, the Yardling six managed to display unquestionable superiority over its Hanover foes. Players and coaches felt the score would have been far more lopsided had the ice been better.