Word: raced
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...only the represenatives of Bowl games could do as good a job scheduling their games as the Ivy League. For the third consecutive season, the Ivy League race went down to the final week with the number one and two teams battling head-to-head...
Harvard will need all its power as it will be competitive race for the Ivy title. Dartmouth and Cornell also have strong incoming classes, and Princeton, second in the league to the Crimson by only one point, returns many of last year's stars. Top ECAC teams like the University of New Hampshire, Northeastern and Providence, all scholarship schools, will feel this pressure although they are usually noticeably stronger...
Harvard's ethnic conference should serve as an example for how minority alliance can be achieved without ignoring the distinctness of each minority tradition. The program is divided into two parts: minority groups meeting independently at first and then coming together at the end. The history of race and ethnic relations has a long, long way to progress before groups can simply join. And because of that terms like "people of color" can only dilute understanding of each minority...
...Crimson fell out of the race early. Back-to-back losses in October to Cornell (19-17) and Dartmouth (38-7) put Harvard on the brink of elimination. Princeton finished the Crimson, 23-8, in Week 6. The title defense had come to an inglorious conclusion...
Both teams had long since been eliminated from the Ivy race. There was nothing to play for. Except The Game...