Word: streaks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Ulen couldn't help but be jenous. Harvard's first men's swimming coach ended his 20-year career with an 82 percent average against then arch rival Yale his greatest win coming in 1937 when his squad ended the Elis 164 meet winning streak...
Sending the Bulldogs home yelping also capped the Crimson's fifth consecutive undefeated season in the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) and clinched its sixth straight EISL, championship. The win continued Harvard's own 31-meet winning streak, still currently the longest in NCAA division 1 swimming...
There are those for whom the counterculture movement is more frightening than laughable. They see in it a renaissance of an ancient streak of German romanticism, a form of escapism that too often has preceded political follies. For most West German conservatives, the Greens reflect old but recurring fears of the relentless advance of industrialism and urbanism that threaten the individual with a society of scientific management and assembly lines. With romantic and dangerously simplistic longing, the alternatives look to the lost past, to what they believe was a simpler, less corrupt world of noble motives and a pristine environment...
...land. That was the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. I felt like telling His Belligerence that what this country needs is a good five-cent czar. My tentmate, Major Frank Burns, is even more amusing, if you get your laughs from psychotic paranoia complicated by a spine-wide streak of yellow. He thinks we're here to save Korea from the Koreans, and that when the war is over Seoul will be colonized by the Fort Wayne Kiwanis Club. I couldn't help breaking into a chorus of the Ethel Merman song: "There's no vinism...
PROVIDENCE. R.I.--The Brown hockey team entered last night's contest with Harvard riding an 11-game losing streak, hurtling towards its worst record in 22 years...