Word: arms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Reilly gave his teammates a shot in the arm with a diving save late in the opening period, but the Crimson's subsequent rush upfield yielded only near-misses in front of the UNH net. Junior back Don Daigle, who had just received a yellow card for misconduct, had one header barely deflected by a sprawling John Leader, the Wildcat keeper...
...thought the needle would be a lot bigger," said first-time donor Andy G. Larson '93 just after the nurse withdrew the needle from his arm, "but it went by quickly...
Britain's Prince Charles takes his share of hard knocks, many of them on the polo field. In July a tumble from his pony broke his right arm in two places. That forced the prince to undergo an operation in which a piece of hipbone was grafted to his arm. The prognosis: no more polo. Former palace aides believe that the prince's spirits, already taxed by his continuing struggle to remain relevant to British society, will plummet now that he must give up his favorite pursuit. Says an ex-staffer: "Without polo, an already difficult man may become impossible...
...Crimson (2-2 overall, 0-1 Ivy) entered the tournament a bit undermanned, lacking the services of freshman Jeff Zimmerman, sidelined for two more weeks with a broken arm, and senior Bruce Berkeley just returning from a year abroad, but Harvard came away with a win against Richmond...
...than cash. Japanese officials told Brady they would put up more than the $1 billion they had pledged but did not specify an amount. West Germany, which has yet to contribute anything much and whose legislators are squawking at the idea of offering anything significant, is in for some arm twisting when Baker visits Bonn this week...