Word: narrowed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson team has yet to win its spurs in a contest with an Intercollegiate League team. Beaten by Columbia, Dartmouth, and Penn, the University five has in each case put up a real battle and lost only by a narrow margin...
...both the intercollegiate outdoor and indoor championships last year, and will present a veteran combination tonight. The Blue will line up with Hunt at No. 1, Captain Baldwin at No. 2, and Hewitt, back. Their only defeat this season was inflicted by the 101st. Artillery mallet-wielders by the narrow margin of 6 1-2 to 6, a setback which they will seek to avenge this evening...
...this that the true existence of Hinduism depends. However the people of the west make little or no discrimination between the various communities inhabiting the vast subcontinent of India. All the different religions now found among millions of Hindus go by the name of Hinduism. Narrow minded persons have for the last 100 years been painting Hinduism in the most hideous possible colors. They have shown through pulpits and press their satisfaction that Hindu religious doctrines are mythological accounts of the passionate escapades and cruelties of a host of imaginary gods and goddesses. However, the East has maintained her philosophic...
Debevoise, who has had a slump lately, having lost his last two matches, seems to have found himself again. Dixon also has not been up to scratch as was shown in the semi-final match with Harrington which he won only by a narrow margin. But Debevoise had the edge on him yesterday, and with confident strokes he took point after point from his opponent. His back-hand served him to good advantage. Dixon appeared to be unable to cope with it or with his opponent's low shots. His usual steadiness was lacking...
...CRIMSON reporter asked his opinion of it. "It leaves no suitable shelter from rain for people who are waiting for cars in the center of the square," he said. "And the proposed exit in front of the Cambridge Trust Co. building would allow no escalator, and only a narrow stairway. The underground structure furthermore is complicated, and people would have to go under the outward bound trains to reach the inward bound. There would also be conflicting lines of traffic in the corridors...