Word: lopsidedness
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Joe Egg first appeared on Broadway in 1968, and its lead roles have been a recurrent draw to major actors ever since. For Jim Dale, a manic clown who won a Tony for walking a tightrope in Barnum, and Stockard Channing, a lopsided-grinning gamine best known for mugging her...
With the loss to Dartmouth (2-9 entering the games. Harvard continued its confusing pattern of defeat--light losses to nationally ranked teams and lopsided defeats by sub-500 opponents.
Then, in a surprising move, a majority of Democrats turned on their own bill in its final vote. One reason: they wanted to guarantee that the measure could not emerge from conference committee, where it would have been reconciled with the Senate bill, in a form that included some aid...
Yale was no match for the mighty Crimson, a the Bulldogs were only able to salvage three games in the lopsided 9-0 affair.
In other weekend action, the matmen were whitewashed by Army, 380. The match, however, was not as lopsided as the score indicates as seven of the matches were decided by a difference of one of two-points.