Word: chipping
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...raise money for the Wilson acquisition, he went to London-with a chip on his shoulder. Sure that he would be scorned as an American-and a Texan, at that-he told representatives of N. M. Rothschild's famed financial house: "I insist that the track record of Ling-Temco-Vought demands respect. Judge this corporation on that record, and I couldn't care less whether I'm personally liked." Rothschild's got the point. Together with Wall Street's Lehman Bros., the British financiers raised the money for Ling to swing the Wilson deal...
Four intruders were first expelled at about 10 p.m., but later returned with several other companions. Again, according to House Committeeman Chip Shooshan '68, the non-students were expelled by a combined force of House Social Committee members, a "reluctant" Harvard policeman hired for the dance, and two additional police who were "called...
Eight minutes later. Harvard suffered its second penalty. Penalty-killers Dennis McCullough and Chip Otness, who weren't used on the first infraction, totally disarmed the Terrier play...
...first line went off, but the second kept up the attack. Pete Waldinger made it 4-0 at 11:48, with Jack Garrity and Chip Scammon getting the first of their two assists each...
Princeton bounced two goals in off Crimson defenseman Chip Scammon early in the second period, but Bob Carr's 40-foot shot straight into the goal on a power play evened the score...