Word: yieldingness
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Speaking before 200 people, Griswold, Langdell Professor of Law, emeritus, and dean of Law School from 1946 to 1967, said. "I hope that there will not be too much yielding to student demands forrelevance. This is, I am inclined to think, a part of that same pressure of The Mass...
Broberg will start in one of the games this afternoon, and either senior Chuck Seelbach or Oz Griebel will pitch the other, Seelbach, who pulled a muscle in his groin during his loss to Columbia, may not be able to pitch. Griebel hurled the last few innings of the Princeton...
After the third inning, the game became a pitcher's duel. Gillis held the Crimson to six hits through the eighth, while Collins went four innings without yielding a hit.
Southpaw Nickens, starting in the first game today, pitched well on the Southern tour, winning both of his starting assignments and yielding only two runs and six hits in 12 innings.
The pitching rotation, however, was shaky, yielding 37 runs in six games. Only Bob Wolfe performed creditably, winning twice and holding Massachusetts, a team that finished fifth in the nation last season, to only one run. The remainder of the mound staff compiled an 8.00 ERA.