Word: gaynor
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard--MacNaughton 5, Birch 2, Rogers, Hren, Grandison; B.U.--Gaynor 3, Manning 2, Cooney, Ellsworth, Trait. A: Harvard--Davis; B.U.--Manning. Harvard...
...first half, they were missed. The Terriers opened up a quick 2-0 lead in the game's first two minutes as B.U.'s Jennifer Manning and Rosie Gaynor were able to slice straight through Harvard's interior defense...
...Crimson was twice able to cut the lead to one goal--first when freshman Genevieve Grandison answered Gaynor, then when MacNaughton made it 3-2 with 11 minutes left in the half. But Harvard's hopes for tying the game were not realized, as the defense could not keep B.U. under wraps...
...biggest factor will probably be consumer psychology. Lower interest rates always had the potential to spur the economy, but it took a shift in consumers' spending habits to make that potential real. "There's not such a drab picture of the future," says Beth Gaynor, a Milwaukee homemaker and mother of three. Though her husband held onto his job as a management- development consultant for a tool manufacturer throughout the recession, she says, for a long time they were "careful" with their money. No more: they have just finished remodeling their basement and now plan to equip it with...
Originally a C-side cut, "I Will Survive" became Gloria Gaynor's greatest hit and the anthem of the oppressed minority during the late '70s. The song, unfortunately, has a polyester, naugahyde feel, but the bluesy instrumental, in conjunction with the inspirational lyrics, makes "I Will Survive" a landmark in the landscape of musical empowerment. So on those late nights when you're seeking the solace of Room 13, save yourself the walk. Instead, listen to Gaynor's hit and your world of despair and heartache will suddenly blossom into a thriving disco kingdom of multicolored lights and smooth leisure...