Word: tiedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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At any rate, the student members uniformly call themselves representatives. Maxime S. Pfeffer '81, one of the student members on the standing committee, said last week that the committee rules impose restraints that continually handicap her ability to serve as an effective delegate. "It's so frustrating when you can...
A double to left by centerfielder Charlie Santos-Buch and back to back singles by Stenhouse and Bingham tied the game and forced Navy to bring in reliever Bob Gast, who gave up two walks and a Jim Peccerillo sacrifice liner, leaving with the bases loaded and the score 2...
Although Harvard stormed out to a commanding lead early in the singles, the Middies turned it around and tied the score at two-apiece after the completion of four matches.
Teammates Sue Hewitt and Liane Rozzell tied for the runnerup spot, high jumping to a new Harvard mark of 5-ft. 2-in. Half miler and co-captain Sarah Linsley captured second place in her event while setting another school record of 2:23.
In this trilogy, history and value remain central themes. The first volume of the trilogy picks up where Liang Ch'i-ch'ao left off, taking "the problem of intellectual continuity," the persistence of ideas in changing contexts in space and time, to a society-wide level. No longer tied...