Word: forded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...season. Weed allowed just 1.08 goals per game last year. Since all three of his top scorers roamed the midfield last season, the departure of three starting forwards does not worry Riter, who plans to switch to a 4-4-2 allignment for the upcoming campaign. Crimson coach George Ford--whose charges dumped Cornell last season--experimented with the 4-4-2 allignment throughout last autumn, but has since largely abandoned it in favor...
...White House. Darman is now a deputy assistant to the president, with responsibility for overseeing the flow of information to and from Reagan. He participates in both policy and administrative decisions, and sees Reagan up to several housrs a dag. He previously worked in the Nixon and Ford administrations, and for a Washington-based consulting firm...
Roger B. Porter, assistant professor of Public Policy. A special economics assistant in the Ford Administration, Porter now has a potpourri of economic advisory titles--in the White House, the Treasury Department, and the Office of Management and Budget. Porter was one of the people coordinating Reagan's "100 Days" program to launch the new administration's economic package...
...though, she is known for occasional fits of moodiness. Lord commands the respect and affection of many of Harvard's finest minds. "To the people who work for her and with her, her vitality, generosity, and warmth in this cool culture are all the more welcome." David Riesman '31, Ford Professor of Social Sciences Emeritus, says. Relaxing in the Faculty Club dining room, she must interrupt herself regularly to greet friends, and one scholar unabashedly gives her a big hug and kiss. "She knows the place, gets around a lot, and reports the news very straight every time." President...
...exact, it sounds like a very pleasant dream for men's soccer coach George Ford. Only he's not dreaming...