Word: warm-up
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...might be tempted to say that not only the bulk of the schedule, but the most burdensome games on it are behind the Crimson. In addition to the two Ivy games, Harvard gets a warm-up tomorrow, when it travels to Nickerson Field to face Boston University...
...first match since The Warm-Up in the West, Harvard handily defeated a tough Boston College squad, 7-2, yesterday at Palmer Dixon Courts...
Looking to add an early-season warm-up to a schedule that in recent years has provided too few races before the all-important Eastern Sprints, the Harvard lightweight crew was a surprising victim of its own strategy Saturday...
...37th feature film, in a makeshift studio 35 miles north of Los Angeles and a world away from Hollywood, the 80-year-old director sits in a chair, watching the action on a closed-circuit television monitor and rumbling orders into a microphone. The jauntiness of his warm-up suit is belied by the clear plastic tube that runs from his nose, behind his ears, down his chest and along his leg to an oxygen tank, a last-ditch defense against the emphysema that has plagued him for decades...
...violence brought a backlash that cost the students political influence and popularity. Radicals were largely ignored when they called for mass protests to disrupt last September's Asian Games. Most Koreans were proud and delighted by the 16-day games, which served as a warm-up for the 1988 Olympics, and were put off by student militants. The Koreans' pride was enhanced by the strong showing of their country, which outscored archrival Japan and finished a close second to China...