Word: apartness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Graff and Pennoyer scored just 40 seconds apart, both on solo efforts at the end of field-length rushes, for the first two Harvard goals. After a goal by Brad Raymond, David Kramer registered the fourth tally with 36 seconds left in the half...
Harvard attempted one last rally, putting in two goals by Rob Griffith and Kramer only 27 seconds apart with 10 minutes left in the game, but Adelphi responded with two more of its own to wrap up the contest. Another tally by Raymond with less than three minutes left brought the final margin to five...
...second quarter, the Minutemen were able to break the game open with three goals in four minutes, including two just 41 seconds apart...
...then Hiller began to take charge of the game, throwing in two unassisted goals, exactly six minutes apart to make it 8-2. Lux tallied on an unassisted move for his second goal of the game with 6:23 left, but Hiller's fourth goal three minutes later eliminated any Harvard hopes of a comeback...
...used against him in the majority opinion. Who better to address Class Day than someone who used his Harvard education to try to bring about change in the world? Next, the majority charges him with campaigning. This proves the Duke is ambitious, a trait that should not set him apart from a crowd of Harvard seniors. The majority might trust an intelligent audience not to be brainwashed. We think we can discount the possibility of the Class Day crowd abandoning Tercentenary Theater en masse for a round of New Hampshire campaigning. If Dukakis launches into a hackneyed stump speech, then...