Word: gl
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with an eye for frustrated excitement, Harvard tied it up for the last time at 8:31 on Jim Trainor's second goal of the year, to set the stage for the man-up tragedies that would follow. ECAC Hockey Standings DIVISION ONE (as of 2/26/78) W-L-T GL 1. Boston University 19-1-0 2 2. Cornell 14-4-1 2 3. Clarkson 16-6-0 1 4. Boston College 12-7-0 3 5. New Hampshire 14-9-0 1 6. Brown 11-8-1 2 7. RPI 10-8-0 3 8. Providence...
...Crimson, the hope is for better play by the defense and an improvement on its paltry 4-4 home record this season. ECAC DIVISION ONE HOCKEY Team Record GL 1. Boston University 18-1-0 3 2. Cornell 13-4-1 4 3. Clarkson 14-6-0 3 4. Boston College 12-7-0 3 5. Brown 11-8-1 3 6. New Hampshire 12-9-0 3 7. RPI 9-8-0 4 8. HARVARD 9-9-0 5 9. Providence 9-9-2 2 10. Dartmouth...
...Wadsworth, piano and harpsichord; Gervase de Peyer, clarinet: Gerard Schwarz, trumpet; Columbia: $6.98). Two brilliant young American-born singers team up with a superior set of instrumentalists in a glowing recital of vocal music. The mood shifts in a varied repertory that encompasses Schumann's playful duet Das Glück as well as Chausson's haunting Chanson Perpetuelle, sung with grave beauty by Von Stade. Blegen's supple trills whirl with Gerard Schwarz's bright trumpet through Alessandro Scarlatti's aria Se geloso e il mio core...
Although revered by many Greeks as a living symbol of national unity, Constantine has no blood relations in the country. The royal family is descended from a Danish prince of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonder-burg-Glücksburg, who was installed by Russia, France and Britain on the throne in 1863, as King George I. Since Constantine's exile, there has been occasional speculation that he might eventually give up his Roman villa and join his wife's family in Denmark. But, says a friend, "if he moved into a palace in Copenhagen, it would look...
...would still be alive, countless villages would be undestroyed, millions of acres of land would be growing rice instead of breeding mosquitos and malaria in bomb craters. Lyndon Johnson actually did bring four years of destruction to an actual country called Vietnam (as well as killing thousands of American Gl's). Let us mourn Johnson's death no more than we mourn those who suffered and died because of his life...