Word: sensationalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some loose Crimson fielding, a few well-placed Princeton hits, and a disputed umpire's call spelled the difference as Harvard's sophomore pitching sensation Ray Peters saw his and the team's record evened at 1-1.
Ray Peters, the sophomore pitching sensation, hurled three perfect innings, striking out the side in the fourth. He replaced Harvard's starter, Bob Dorwart, another sophomore, who was hit hard by Tufts in his three-inning stint, giving up four runs.
Ky caused a sensation by suggesting that Hanoi ought to be hit even harder. "How long," he asked, "can Hanoi enjoy the advantage of restricted bombing of military targets? How long can the Viet Cong be permitted to take sanctuary in Cambodia? How long can supply trails through Laos be...
Harvard's qualifiers did not do as well. Captain-elect Pete Alter and sophomore sensation Bill Murphy did not make it through the diving preliminaries Thursday in the lowboard. Ken Sitzberger of Indiana, 1964 Olympic Gold Medalist won that event.
The perception scales (of the Myer Biggs type indication), which are called sensing or intuition, reflect whether the subject "relies primarily on the familiar process of sensing, by which he is made aware of things directly through one or another of his five senses, or primarily on the less obvious...