Word: one-sidedness
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"It was an excellent game," McGill Coach Duncan Myers said. "This game reestablished the rivalry. The last couple of years have been one-sided, and that's bad for any rivalry."
Harvard's last match of the weekend--against Dartmouth--should be as one-sided as the football team's 42-3 rout of the Green last Saturday. The spikers trounced the Big Green in both meetings last year, including a 15-4, 15-6, 0-15, 15-7 decision at...
Even before Women and Love reaches bookstores at the end of this month, word of its conclusions has critics gnashing their teeth. "C'mon," says Maggie Scarf, author of Intimate Partners, a widely praised study of marriage, "this sounds like a one-sided view of the sexes. Anybody who has...
They've done it again. Last year, it was Joan Bok's unprededented and improper "electioneering at the polls." This year, instead of crassly putting partisan election leaflets in with ther Board of Overseers mailing to alumni, University powers-that-be had Harvard Magazine print a one-sided interview with...
Since we find that The Crimson and its staff are both biased and one-sided, we have decided that as of the date that this letter is received we no longer want to talk with The Crimson reporters about our causes or anything else. Elisa Cantone Irene Kelley Mary McCarthy