Word: sloppyness
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Playing before a crowd of more than 300, the Harvard freshman football team defeated a fired-up Princeton squad, 13-6, last Saturday in spite of a chilling wind and sloppy playing conditions.
First of all, where's the EDITORIAL heading? Don't you think some of the more naive members of our community deserve to be in on the enjoyment, too? Let's face it people-things are getting sloppy around the old dynasty these days. Are you in any position to...
Spectators at the Harvard women's volleyball match last night at the IAB could be excused for a feeling of deja vu. Just as in Wednesday's loss to Northeastern, missed serves and sloppy play marked last night's match.
The success of these shows varied. "Paris-New York" was marred by sloppy curatorship, and "Paris-Moscow"- which depended largely on loans from the Soviet Union-was intellectually crippled by the Russian cultural apparatchiks who wrote its catalogue, although much of the art itself was, in either case, extraordinary. The...
Scalise also had to be pleased by his booters' strong comeback, particularly in the second half, after falling behind 1-0. Co-captain Cat Ferrante attributed much of Harvard's early sloppy play to Springfield's astroturf which is "faster" and harder than natural grass. The Crimson can forget the...