Word: wente
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Because TIME'S cover researcher went to Pembroke, the women's college of Brown University...
Columbia was not so fortunate in its first game against the Crimson in 1877. In those days before point scoring became the rule, the Lions lost to the varsity, six goals and eight touchdowns to nothing, and went down to three more losses from 1880 to 1882 without making a tally...
Someone cut in on him, and Dudley headed towards the punch bowl. After he gulped down his four glasses, he suddenly cheered up and went over to shoot the breeze with Ruby Newman...
...addition, since Exeter derives more than a third of its income from a large endowment (higher per student than Harvard University's), experimentation with the curriculum offers minimum financial benefits. If Exeter increased its size and went onto a four-quarter schedule, it would actually lose money (per student), despite the increased economic efficiency. Although the loss would be a matter of less than $40,000, and could easily be covered by a nominal increase in tuition, the fact remains that, for Exeter, or any school or college with a substantial endowment, the financial gain of the revised curriculum...
...question remains: what has happened to the team's morale? After an unbelievable loss to Cornell many thought the Crimson would throw in the towel. Not so. Angered at the loss, and more anxious than ever to finish among the top, the Crimson went through two of its most spirited drills on Tuesday and Wednesday. It will be hard to stop in its quest for its first...