Word: streaks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...triumph ran the Crimson's unbeaten streak to nine games, longest since 1921, and pushed Harvard into second place in the Ivy standings, just behind unbeaten and untied Princeton. It also increased speculation in the Cambridge vicinity that the Crimson was indeed rolling toward an Ivy championship...
Brown is host to Rhode Island, and the game should give the Bruins a chance to extend their winning streak to two games. Probably the most interesting thing in Providence will not be the scoreboard, but the attempt of Jim Dunda to get Rob Hall back on the bench...
Denobilization. The grey-haired, blue-eyed earl has none of the hauteur of many English noblemen, and he has a pugnacious streak that his fragile air belies. In the Cabinet and the country at large, Home's blunt, hardheaded performance as Foreign Secretary has won him a degree of respect accorded to only one of his postwar predecessors, Labor's late Ernie Bevin. Remembering Churchill's innocence of economics and social problems, many politicians believed that Home-Sweet-Home, as Winston called him, could easily fill the same gaps in his experience...
...hardly blame them. With its win over Holy Cross last weekend the Green ran its current winning streak to 15 in a row, the longest major college string in the nation. Now, football fans have to have something to complain about; for Indian followers it's getting more difficult every week...
...about as easy to explain an addition error by an IBM machine as it is the Yankees' four game losing streak last week. IBM machines don't lose; somehow the Yankees...