Word: connorism
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...went to college with Sandra Day O’Connor, but we didn’t talk too much about preferential admissions,” Bok said...
When she applied to Harvard Law School in 1961, Judith Richards Hope was committing a daring act. The modern feminist movement had yet to begin, and female attorneys such as Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg had been unable to find firms to hire them. But Hope and 14 other pioneering women managed to graduate from Harvard in the class of 1964, as Hope describes in her new book, Pinstripes & Pearls (Scribner...
Although each goaltender finished the opening stanza with 11 saves, it was O'Connor who put on the show, incurring a roughing penalty for hitting Scott Fusco in the head at 3:44 and denying both Fusco and Greg Olson from in close on several occasions...
...highlights of period two included some more outstanding play from O'Connor, who had 17 saves in 20 minutes, and the most bizarre goal that anyone has ever seen, a goal that turned out to be the game-winner for Harvard...
What happened was that Turner's shot off the left side boards deflected off the shin guard of one of the referees, shooting into the zone toward the B.C. net. O'Connor, anticipating that the puck was headed for the back boards, got caught going the wrong way, and the puck just slid by him and inside the far post...