Word: lynching
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...Tony Lynch was another double winner for Harvard, breezing home first in the 120 and 440-yard hurdles. A quick start gave Awori the early lead in the shorter race, but the formful Lynch gained with each successive hurdle and finished in 0:14.7, a comfortable step in front...
Harvard's Tony Lynch, a favorite in the 400-meter hurdles, led the field over the last jump, but lost the dash down the homestretch and the title to dark horse Johnson of Colgate. Johnson's time 51.4; Lynch nipped Heptagonal rival Portland Gray of Navy for second place...
...pounded Sgarzi of B.C. 6-5 but lost to Williams' Linen 1 up. Playing number for Harvard, John Hawkins shot a put and buried both Wilcox of B.C. and Johnson of Williams by 6-5 scores. Peter Tague, at number seven for Harvard, also recorded a 76 and downed Lynch of B.C. 6-1 and Sleezer of Williams 5-3. Tague played Lynch for four years straight, has beaten him each time...
...among new adherents to dogmatic churches: "an irrational intensity of belief" in the new doctrine, greater concern for form and theology than for ethical and moral principles, hatred of past beliefs, intolerance of deviation, and the desire for martyrdom to prove devotion. Jesuit Philosopher and Critic William F. Lynch added that neurotic religion frequently shows up among Roman Catholics as a denial of human feelings, a desire to find the will of God in every decision, and an unhealthy dependence on dogma as a means of obtaining absolute certainty...
Awori also holds the University record in the high hurdles (14.0) and took third place in the IC4A's last year. Awori, Lynch and sophomore Harvey Thomas make this a strong event for Harvard. Awori's fourth event is the broad jump, where he's backed by Thomas and Pardee. In fact, the Ugandan could try a quintuple in some meet this year, since the powers that be have added a 440-yard relay to the schedule...