Word: notches
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Harvard enters the weekend coming off a crucial 73-70 victory over Sacred Heart last Sunday. That win was not as convincing as it could have been and the Crimson certainly did not play its best basketball, but it did register a much-needed notch in the 'W' column. The Crimson had lost six in a row before its win against the Pioneers...
Just when it seemed that Emily Stauffer had finally ended her assault on national honors, she has added another notch to her seemingly end less belt of awards...
Discussions on reform of the Ad Board with Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 convinced me that there was really nothing I could do to change his mind about student delegates to that committee. And so I prioritized. Keycard access got moved up a notch on the list. Ad Board reform dropped off. I think, in retrospect, that this may have been a mistake. There is a good argument to be made that more important than delivering results is engaging students in discussion...
...were definitely in the match and fought a good match," said Bangayan, a sabre. "But they are a notch above our level...
...performance was the orchestra, whose members were generally out of sync; their playing lacked the passion and conviction of the actors, and the lively score could have benefitted from more musical contrast. The brass section in particular seemed adept at blasting out the wrong notes altogether. Fortunately, the top-notch singing was often dazzling enough to make the orchestra sound more subdued by comparison...