Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...much of America. The New York Times pointed out, in one of the many editorial page responses that the speech provoked, that Burger touched a nerve with "an entire generation of citizens who dread the city streets and in their fear feel deprived of elementary rights." David Armstrong, president-elect of the National District Attorneys Association, praised the speech for "exposing the cracks in our system before they get worse and the system breaks apart...
...hope Mr. Aloian comes in with the same sense of camaraderie and enjoyment of students as Mr. Dunn," Sarah Armstrong '81 said yesterday. Few other students recognized Aloian's name...
...became the only drum solo ever to sell a million copies; of cancer; in Columbus. Born in East Orange, N.J., Cole made his first records with the legendary Jelly Roll Morton in 1930 and later played with such jazz greats as Cab Calloway, Benny Goodman, Dizzy Gillespie and Louis Armstrong...
...outstretched netminder slid on his side to the left. Armstrong flipped a backhander at the open net. The Clarkson sticks went up, the Harvard fans' heads went down. But the red light didn't go on. Lau waited a moment for the whistle to stop play, and calmly opened his glove to reveal the puck...
Scoring--C. Ed Small (Mike Prestidge, Jim Armstrong) 6 37, H. Mike Watson (Greg Olson, Tom Murray) 1:07; C Deron Bauer (Small Darryl Carlbom) 13:46; H. Watson (Ofson, Murray) 16:59; C. Bruce McDonough (Bryan Cleaver, Prestidge...