Word: triumph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Rallying to overcome a five run lead the Freshman baseball team went on to score nine tallies in the last three innings and triumph over Exeter 11-5. Lupe Lupien continued his punch at bat three hits out of five times at bat, including a long home run in the seventh inning with a mate on base. Slim Curtiss in gaining his fourth win of the season allowed nine hits, but he was able to tighten in the pinches and prevent the visitors from scoring after the fifth inning...
...special orchestra score for the production which will attempt to capture the atmosphere of the Roman triumph is being composed by Elliott C. Carter '30 of New York. The Composer is using the themes of modern Italian folk music which are believed to have descended from the music of the old Greek festivals at which the emperor Nero used to sing...
...what requires the grain of salt is his defection in the first place. The dialogue in this picture is genuinely artistic, and so is the way it is said. One's skeptical crust is very likely to be pierced, with a resultant sympathy for the folly, fortitude, and final triumph...
...because at first every productive resource had to be geared to the threat of war; 2) because Russia is waking up culturally faster than its demands can be supplied. "Paradoxically enough, this continued experience of a scarcity of commodities and services in general consumption or use is actually a triumph for planned economy...
Harvard supported the negative of the question: "Resolved, That the social security legislation of the last Congress is detrimental to the interests of the American people". Last night's defeat marked the first time the Crimson has failed to triumph in the six contests of the spring season which have been held...