Word: bays
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bigger and superior Crimson cagers jumped off to a commanding 15-4 advantage and did not relinquish the lead until late in the first half. The hustling Harvard defense kept their Northeastern adversaries at bay by applying a full-court press that forced a slew of Husky turnovers...
...Federal Judge Charles Renfrew, it amounts to "a war of attrition." U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Irving Kaufman says it reminds him of "the duels of young gentlemen of San Francisco in the last century, who matched each other tossing gold coins into the bay until one cried, 'Enough...
...elect Tsongas, a member of the President's own party, termed the timing of the recognition of China as "atrocious" on Boston radio state WEEI's show "Bay State Forum." Tsongas said that Carter, alienated a group of senators led by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) by breaking a mutual recognition agreement with Taiwan...
...they had to get another place...I remember they had to fly the outdoor toilets by helicopter from the one place to the other. We looked out the window, there were about five helicopters and five of these great big johns flying across San Francisco Bay...
Harvard Hall, the building's most magnificent room, lies just to the rear of the Grill Room. During the day, huge bay windows provide dramatic illumination to the hall, which is used for speeches, receptions and large dinners. Harvard Hall is the unmistakable work of late-19th century architect Stanford White, who also designed the Freshman Union. The hall is remarkably similar in style and scale to the main dining hall of the Union, but in atmosphere the two couldn't be more different. An immense elephant head watches over the dour solemnity of Harvard Hall, silently observing a room...