Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this point, Harvard's dependable heavyweights usually supply the necessary victories. The wins did not materialize yesterday as three of the last four Crimson wrestler lost...
...evenly-matched unlimited bout, Tom Tripp of Harvard lost 8-5 when he was hooked in a cradle by Charlie Dressel. It was only Tripp's third defeat of the season...
Another Crimson sweep put Harvard ahead to stay. As he had done most of the season, Munk netted a first in the butterfly, followed closely by Krause. This was the first race that Krause had lost all year, but it was hardly disappointing...
...unreasonable fare," by traditional CAB idiom, is not one that is too high: it is a fare that clearly does not allow the airline to cover the cost of transporting the ticket-holder. For competitive reasons, an airline might conceivably want to introduce such a fare; even though it lost money, it would lure customers away from the competitor and thereby increase "brand identification." The "reasonableness test" attempts to preclude such cut-throat tactics. To the CAB and the airlines, a fare is "reasonable" if it passes the "profit-impact" test: the revenues generated by the fare must excede...
...today, Harvard's freshman team will wrestle the Princeton freshmen. The Tiger Cubs are rated one of the strongest freshman teams in the East, and have lost only to Army and Lehigh...