Word: teared
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Members agreed that a conservative has more difficulty expressing his opinion in classes than a Marxist. "People are a lot less willing to hear someone defend American institutions than to hear him tear them down with a Marxist critique," Brownell said...
...best possible use make Charles Turner, who manages it for the Boston firm Meredith and Grew, a little defensive. "What do you expect?" Turner says. "This is not a first-class building, you know. This is an antiquity. The subway runs under it. There are structural problems." Tear it down? "Do you think everybody wants a high-rise in Harvard Square? Maybe this is the way trustees like to maintain it," Turner says...
Saturday, Nov. 8--Before the game starts in Cambridge, enraged Tiger fans tear down the goalposts. The Crimson roars off to a three-touchdown lead anyway as Kubacki runs for 100 yards and passes for another 100 to Curry, Saxon and Winn. A desperate Princeton turns to the Statue of Liberty play for their only touchdown. Disguised as Bruce Springsteen, a Princeton student tries to damage the drum and is badly manhandled. Harvard...
...convinced this war [between labor and management] is going to take place and I want to be part of it. In the old days they bombed our homes, shot us, used tear gas on us, and beat the hell...
Enter the freshmen, who dominated the half time festivities by alternately making a nuisance or themselves on the field (a Big Red tradition called "Freshmen on the Field") and trying to tear down one of the goal posts--a piece of furniture that occasionally has a bearing on the outcome of football games...