Word: forwardness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's play has been erratic for the last two weeks. The Crimson barely managed to stay in first place contention in the Cornell game when forward Lutz Hoeppner's overtime goal sealed a 2-2 tie. Against Dartmouth, it took Harvard three and one half quarters before a three-goal surge won the game...
...Senator Milton Young of North Dakota, who had said earlier he would support Romney if nominated, commented: "He isn't nominated yet and judging from his farm statements in North Dakota, he never will be." Romney arrived in tree-scarce South Dakota saying how he had been looking forward to seeing the "beautiful black forest," meaning, presumably, the Black Hills...
Keep Out of Our Way. Kennan thoroughly demolishes the argument, put forward by a growing school of New-Leftist "revisionists," that the U.S., not Russia, was to blame for the cold war. When the Red army stopped at the Vistula River in 1944 and folded its arms while the Nazis bloodily put down the Warsaw uprising, and when Stalin refused to allow the U.S. even to airlift supplies to the dying Polish Resistance, it was obvious, says Kennan, that Stalin meant to swallow Poland, "lock, stock and barrel...
...lanky Yugoslavian scored twice in the first quarter, and Harvard's defense had to hang on for three periods to save the shutout. The forward line got off 25 other shots in the game, but it could not score again...
John Rayburn made a good move to get into good scoring position, and then, as Coach Bill McCurdy ran alongside screaming encouragement, Denney and Sulloway surged forward...