Word: triumph
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard got off to a quick start in that first contest, winning the first four bouts, one a pin by Milt Yasunaga (126 lbs.). The next four bouts were split before Sal D'agostino (177 lbs.) got his second pin in two bouts this season to clinch the Harvard triumph...
Meanwhile, on the other mat, B.U. and Harvard were wrapped up in the tight scrap that everyone expected. The Crimson won some impressive battles, getting an 11-2 triumph from Tom Bixby (150 lbs.), yet another pin from D'agostino, and a similar effort from Kip Smith (Unl.). But B.U. won the first four bouts and three other close contests...
...exertion ... But for my deep-seated urge to pursue the strange and the beautiful, heedless of time, danger and discomfort, these pictures would never have been taken." So trumpets Leni Riefenstahl, whose previous pursuits of the strange included making effective propaganda films for Hitler's Third Reich (Triumph of the Will). Now 74 and a photographer of the black African people of the Sudan, Riefenstahl still prefers to surround herself and her subjects with clouds of Sturm und Drang. Last year's volume, The Last of the Nuba, photographically displayed Mesakin tribesmen as statuary reminiscent of the heroic...
...recent editorials in The Crimson raise a paradox. The first deplored the "pervasive influence of corporate contributions" on the Massachusetts referenda; the second hailed Jimmy Carter's election '"triumph" when "members of major industrial unions supported him nationally by a two to one margin...
...hands of men like Thomas Cromwell, however, the law is an instrument that can be bent, Nixon-like, to suit any ends, and More is condemned finally on the basis of suborned evidence. The quality that ensures his doom is for Bolt the very one which confirms his triumph: his unwillingness to let go of selfhood, to subordinate conscience to serpentine expeidiency...