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Cleary readily agrees. "Our success will depend on our skating and our forechecking," the Harvard mentor says. "If we forecheck well, we're going...
...Huntington Avenue Hounds (7-4-1 ECAC, 11-5-1 overall) face off once more at Boston Garden tonight, the confrontation between McDougall, one of the ECAC's most talented forwards, and O'Connor, perhaps the East's top netminder, will be worth watching. The game may well depend on whether the Eagles's terrific goaltending and strong defense can stop Northeastern's better-than-seven-goals-a-game offense...
Though the Houses' profiles are far from perfect, they do at least allow for groups within a large, often impersonal institution to construct small communities of their own with distinct identities. Diversity, despite arguments to the contrary, does not depend mainly on integration; in fact, it is strengthened by cultural differences...
...hands of a trigger-happy administration, a draft could be used to smooth the way toward ill-advised U.S. adventurism along the lines of Lyndon Johnson's Southeast Asia strategy of 1966 and 1967. Volunteers became rarer during that period, but LBJ could depend on a steady flow of conscripted bodies to keep the troop planes full...
...past few years. Since 1971, private sector donations to Harvard have risen from $6 to $16 million, and last year they accounted for 18 per cent of the University's total received contributions. Medical School research projects, Business School chairs, and the Kennedy School's new buildings all depend on corporate funds...