Word: defeated
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sign indeed, but not one in which any of the various authors seems overconfident of conquering, and under which most of them suffer acute forebodings of defeat. To my mind, the most startling revelation of these productions is not to what extent the thoughtful undergraduate has become preoccupied with the fate of society, but the all-too-ominous mood which this concern has evoked. Twenty or thirty years ago the occasional student who did devote himself to the issues of public life assumed beyond the shadow of a doubt that democracy was the goal toward which creation tended and that...
...Saturday the Varsity tennis team will meet Columbia on the Divinity Courts. Harvard will go into the match overwhelmingly favored to defeat the Lions...
Besides White, By Meser, Jack Mason, Bill Gray, Tommy Stephenson, and Jim Robinson turned out. With the exception of Robinson, these men all saw considerable action this winter, and were instrumental in the defeat of Yale in the final game...
Williams outpointed Abraham Stern 1L to capture the title in the Epee class, while Sands wielded the sabre for his defeat of Richard Mogran, IV '36. On the previous day Gilbert Kerlin 2L had won the championship in the foils division...
...were not already in existence. Similarly, at Harvard torrents of discussion have been let loose and dozens have asked for something to do. How much more easily now can the 150,000 pacifists mobilize to get the United States into the World Court. (as Saturday's editorial suggested), to defeat Oath of Allegiance Bills (as students have already done in two states), and to nip every other bud of militarism...