Word: upsets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Barnaby sees only a "feeble hope" for his team--which must battle top teams from New York and Los Angeles without Nayar and Terrell. "A victory by Harvard would be a Homeric upset," Barnaby said...
Perhaps the most frequently voiced explanation for the report is that Pusey is simply out of touch with the undergraduate population. Those students who found his remarks gratuitous were doubly upset because they so rarely hear from Pusey in any context...
This man's view is shared by an ever increasing number of undergraduates: Pusey gets angry--and he was very angry at the Dow demonstration--only when his own peculiar sense of social order is upset. Football riots, a common enough occurrence during the President's undergraduate career, do not upset this order, and would never be belabored in an annual report. Impolite demonstrations against large corporations...
...Friday the team will journey to Dartmouth for the Carnival there. This year is the first time Harvard has qualified both its freshman and varsity squads for the Carnival and has a good chance to upset perenially strong Middlebury and Dartmouth...
...veteran of 215 combat missions in Viet Nam and holder of a drawerful of medals, including the Distinguished Flying Cross, was released from the Navy four months ago. About to begin commercial-airline pilot training, he was ordered back to duty with Squadron VA831. "I'm not upset," said Dodge. "I'm very anxious to see justice done." Another who felt the same way was Marko Jukica, a naval gunner in the Austro-Hungarian fleet during World War I. On mobilization day, Jukica offered his services to the Navy, was politely turned down when he admitted that...