Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kentucky has been in 24 NCAA tournaments; UCLA in 20, and both will no doubt bus fans to regional sites and beyond. But to one small, all-black southern school, the NCAA tournament means more than pennant-waving and selling a few commemorative T-shirts. It has become a unifying...
Nonetheless, the excerpts that Hausner does include contain some interesting tidbits. Although Eichmann, prior to his arrest, had proudly professed his allegiance to Hitler, he warns in his memoir "against following idols, like the parched bones drying up in the desert." The warning was directed to both the next generation...
They did. The young Americans stunned the hockey world last night and took a giant step towards this country's first Olympic gold medal in the sport since 1960 by upsetting the more experienced Soviets, 4-3, in an emotion-filled contest in Lake Placid last night.
But when the day was over--when they awarded the gold medal to Eric Hidden and raised the American flag while the official Olympic Band played The Star Spangled Banner--the crowd was momentarily stunned by emotion, and than broke into ecstatic cheering.
The third period began much like the first, with neither team taking the initiative. With both sides ostensibly intent on prolonging their less than emotion-filled encounter into overtime, Harvard's Greg Olson and B.U.'s Fidler traded tallies at 5:44 and 6:28 to keep the contest even...