Word: quests
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Back from their most successful spring trip in many years, the varsity tennis team opens its quest for the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Championship tomorrow against Brown. Today, the Crimson will oppose MIT in what will be little more than a warm-up for the Brown match...
...make them virtually useless, and that if this were the case, their lack of prestige would make applications negligible. True, half our college students leave before graduating, but most of these people came thinking they wanted a degree, not an education, and abandoned the quest because education was too unpleasant. A junior college would seemingly lack even the prestige attraction, and so do little either to eliminate crowding or end educational dilution...
...garishly in a speckled yellow cover, the fifth issue of i.e. is large not only in bulk (152 pp.) but in the range of its contents. Moreover, it combines quality and provocativeness more successfully than any of the previous numbers, and states more clearly its present situation in its quest for a point of view...
National Hockey League champion Montreal will open its quest for the Stanley Cup tonight as it begins a best-out-of-seven series with the New York Rangers in Montreal. The Canadiens finished 24 points ahead of second place Detroit in regular league play...
...ready to see the light of salvation. He sees it in a piece of transcendent silliness and highly dubious analogizing by a nun who tells Tom that his fellow poet's drunkenness, homosexuality and suicide were simply signs of his perfervid search for God, roughly comparable to the quest and anguish of St. Catherine of Siena. At novel's end, Tom goes off to enlist in the growing army of flophouse saints...