Word: tides
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...human tribunal ever conceived could try that case, with its clouds of witnesses, the surging contagion of its guilt. Yet the mind, squinting at the horror now that the tide of blood had washed back, naturally cast the evidence in the familiar and dreadful form of The Trial. The world, with one war still red under its nails and another beating in its belly, knew, more or less subconsciously, that it would have to build a prisoner's dock bigger than the subcontinent of India, that the crime was not contained by geography, and that the less the crime...
While the Dartmouth Varsity soccer squad was blanking Harvard, 2 to 0, Saturday afternoon, the undefeated Yardling booters turned the tide on the Indian first year...
Outplayed in the first half, the Mastodons turned the tide completely in the third and fourth quarters, using their tremendous reserve strength to defeat the fast-tiring Bunnies. Two large penalties, a screen pass, and an end sweep by antelope-legs Tener Eckleberry provided the margin of victory, with John Quisenberry coming on to boot the conversion...
...Perhaps this new song will heal the wounds. It is entitled "The Crimson Tide...
...Crimson Tide assembled...