Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...killed all Cornell hopes of a sixth ECAC title with two insurance goals in the third stanza. Center Bob Francis nailed a 25-foot slapshot past Cornell's freshman goalie Brian Hayward. All-America winger Ralph Cox sprung Francis with a great lead pass...
Francis, the son of St. Louis Blues general manager Emile Francis, clinched the win when he took a one-handed pass from Cox planted behind the net and jam the puck past Hayward for the game's final tally...
...Cox, of UNH, an exceptional player and the leading scorer in the ECAC, initiated the Wildcats' dominance early in the first period, firing a blazing wrist shot cleanly into the upper left corner of the Cornell goal from the top of the face-off circle...
Vorenberg gained his reputation as crime-fighter while serving as associate special prosecutor in the Watergate investigations. After assisting Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox with the hiring of investigators, Vorenberg worked full-time on the Watergate case until the fall of 1973, when the so-called "Saturday Night Massacre" left Cox jobless. Vorenberg resigned following the Cox firing, but returned to the case on a part-time basis under Leon Jaworski. Vorenberg remained with the prosecutor's office until former President Nixon's resignation in August...
Steiner and Archibald Cox '34, Loeb University Professor, told Tosteson last fall that the Bakke decision might be applied to some aspects of the admissions process used at Harvard...