Word: cold
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Coach Peter Felske blamed an "incredibly slick" composition surface for the team's poor performance at the Penn match, which was played indoors because of cold weather...
...Freezing cold, a strong wind, and an even stronger group of UMass distance runners combined to hand the Harvard women's track team a 72-55 loss Saturday in Springfield, in a meet that was closer than the score indicates...
...wind and cold, the Crimson agreed almost to a man that they had never played in worse conditions. Bob Horne, though, recalled one day almost...
Left-hander Jim Keyte, the aspirin-chucking sophomore from Los Angeles, turned in a tremendous cold-weather pitching performance for Harvard. Keyte fired a five-hitter and struck out eight in eight innings, but more importantly, may have established himself as the lefty starter that the Harvard pitching staff so needs...
...defense against disappointments and trauma. At the Salk Institute, Floyd Bloom is studying the possibility that endorphins may be involved in the pleasure received from alcohol and opiates. Once a person begins taking heroin, say, the natural production of endorphins may decrease. Thus, if addicts try to go cold turkey, the agony of withdrawal is severe. If scientists can create nonaddictive chemicals that bind, like the opiates-and work at Yale with clonidine suggests that they can-to the appropriate receptors, they may be able to ease pain of all kinds, including that connected with stopping a heroin habit...