Word: resulting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...varsity offense found itself sty- mied when it faced the wind, as the Crimson halfbacks could not clear the ball up to them. With the wind, the varsity forwards were not passing as well as they have in the last two games, and as a result, had about half as many shots as Yale...
...strong point. At Princeton, where every undergraduate must join a club in order to eat, everyone must submit to Bicker's embarrassing process of social rating. The same is approximately true of any college where there is a widespread fraternity system. Some bitterness and bad feeling are bound to result when there is pressure on everyone to join and the club system is a matter of college-wide prestige. This is what Harvard has successfully avoided. With only 14 per cent of the undergraduates in Final Clubs, an overwhelming majority of students have no concern for clubs at all. There...
...claimed a frameup, but the key issue at the trial was whether or not the murder had been premeditated. Webster later conceded that he had struck Parkman with a stick of wood as a result of the later's abusiveness, but he stoutly maintained that he had not intended to kill him. The jury was out for only three hours. All Boston thrilled to see a Harvard professor kicking on the gallows of the Leverett Street jail...
...tutor emphasized, however, that any action would be taken solely on the merits of the individual case. Even under present parking regulations, parking violations can result in disciplinary action, but the new procedure establishes specific limits...
Several registrations were cancelled last year as the result of parking violations. In these cases, as in any under the new procedures, the student is required to submit a written statement declaring that he does not maintain a car in Cambridge...