Word: lorde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Foul shots accounted for a good part of the varsity's loss. The Crimson quintet experienced its usual difficulty and finished with seven fewer foul shots than the host team. There was an almost even split on the field goals, however, since the Lord Jeffs scored 20 while the varsity secured 19. In the first half, the Crimson made 13 baskets, while the Amherst contingent only scored seven times. The pattern was reversed in the second half. Amherst made 13 field goals while the Crimson made only...
This season the Little Three defending champions have run up another commendable mark, with 9 wins in 12 games. Some of the teams the Lord Jeffs have vanquished include Army, M.I.T., and Holy Cross...
Lacking a winning record for the first time this season, Harvard's five will seek to break a four game losing streak tonight when it travels to Amherst to play the Lord Jeffs...
...four of the consecutive defeats have come at the hands of league opponents. Although Amherst is not a member of the Ivy League, it still should prove tough competition. One year ago, the Lord Jeffs compiled a 16 and 6 record, after an opening game loss to Harvard. Thereafter it soundly trounced the Crimson by 30 points...
...kept on writing. An Outcast of the Islands was a tale of progressive moral ruin, told with a ruthless Dostoevskian logic up to a point of no return. Lord Jim, which read like a boy's story, was actually a painful parable of the penance a man must do to reclaim honor lost in one moment of cowardice. In Heart of Darkness, the most enigmatic of his novels, Conrad used as background his dismal experiences in the Belgian Congo. Its protagonist Kurtz is a portrait of a man whose pure will-to-power has squandered itself hopelessly. In the epigraph...