Word: spoiledness
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Harvard bettered its 1980 record against the Jumbos, who they tied at 407 in the same match last year. Raffi admitted the balmy fairways of Dorado Beach kind of spoiled us," for the natural disaster known as New England weather.
The loss to Princeton spoiled the Crimson's perfect season, leaving the racquetwomen with a final mark of 9-1. "I am always disappointed when we don't win," coach Jack Barnaby said, "but I am not suprised, because we played a very tough team on their home courts."
With victories in the last four matches, the wrestlers overcame the earlier setbacks and spoiled Springfield's final meet of the season. Senior co-captain Tony Cimmarrusti began the string with a 12-2 thrashing of Springfield senior Pete Smith.
With decisions of such moment hanging on her graceful nod, or her mother's nod, the odds must have been heavy at one point that Brooke would turn septic, and at 15 would be spoiled and desolate. In fact she is a nice, steady, friendly kid, who, so it...
The union's nine-member executive board declares one ballot favoring Crockett invalid, but calls for another election to determine the presidency. Two months later, Crockett wins by a wide margin, because, one source explains, "Mullen didn't let the people know the spoiled ballot wasn't her fault, that...