Word: assistance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Jack Garrity scored the Crimson's first goal, with an assist from Jorge Gonzalez, at 8:51 of the first period...
...Bridge, high above the inky East River, 1,700 passengers in two trains were suspended like riders on the Coney Island Wonder Wheel. "The wind would blow," said Mary Cronin Doyle, 18, "and the train would sway, and then some woman would scream." It took police five hours to assist everybody across a precarious, 11-in.-wide catwalk running 35 ft. from the train tracks to the bridge's roadway. All told, 2,000 trapped passengers preferred to wait it out?including 60 who spent 14 hours in a stalled train under the East River...
...Erhard's greatest complaint against the present governmental structure is that it is "threatened by all too many attempts to give special interests undue weight." "Special interests," to the federal chancellor, means not only unions, employers, farmers and refugee organizations but also individual cities and states (Lander). To assist in the creation of a harmonious society, he urged the creation of a single "German communal fund," to be financed jointly by tax receipts of state and federal governments equal to 1% of the gross national product...
Harvard rolled to an early lead as captain Scot Robertson scored early in the first quarter. Robertson again hit the net on an assist from Steve Wimberly a few minutes later to make the first period score 2-0. The lone goal of the second period was made by Brown's Larry Morin...
...turned loose. U.S. medical authorities were called on, and General Humphreys, a chest surgeon and chief medical man at the U.S. Agency for International Development mission, volunteered to operate. Colonel Daniel Campbell, also a chest surgeon, and Dr. Tony Brown, a British anesthesiologist attached to AID, offered to assist...