Word: defendents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Paul Manina "didn't go to all of that pep-rally stuff;" he's just not the type. But by the time the Yale game rolled around, "you feel some sort of weird school spirit whether you want to or not." With-Yalies around he "felt obligated to defend the school down the line, meaning every word...
...Harvard men's squash team opened its quest to defend its national nine-man championship at Hemenway Gym yesterday, registering a routine 8-1 victory over Army...
Weyrich--who had earlier in the day told Vice President-Elect George Bush that he was not instrumental to the election of Reagan, and implied that if Bush did not take a consistently conservative stand, he could be replaced--was called to defend this apparent threat on the same ABC symposium. Weyrich said that "our movement is wedded to principles...to the extent that we do not agree with a politician, we will oppose him." He continued with a victory statement, "People who believe with these straightforward principles have been elected. I was inviting him [George Bush] to go with...
With no regular taller than Harris' 6-ft. 5-inches, the Crimson usually gave away valuable inches on the forward line. In most contests Harris got into early foul trouble trying to defend opposing centers that stood five inches taller, and was often joined on the bench by at least one of his forecourt mates...
...then, couched in the familiar rhetoric of revolution, came the declaration that many in the U.S. had been waiting and hoping for: the militants would turn the hostages over to the Iranian government. The students said they wanted to march off to the battlefront and help defend Iran against "America's puppet," Iraq. Said the militants' spokesman: "If the great leader of the revolution grants us permission, we will from now on delegate the responsibility for the safeguarding [of the hostages] to the government and will engage in the most important current issue of the revolution, defense...