Word: goals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson booters didn't wait ten seconds before they tied the Bruins. Catching a long pass on his foot, Phil Kydes dribbled to within ten yards of the goal. He saw Gomez and passed to him, Gomez eluded a burly fullback...
EVEN as the U.S. and Soviet Union prepared to sit down in Helsinki next week to discuss ways to limit their nuclear weaponry, there were signs that the nations of Europe-both East and West-have started an important new search for their own détente. Their ultimate goal is to settle at least some of the issues that have made Europe a divided continent since the end of World War II. More than at any time since the Cold War began 23 years ago, European leaders seem convinced that some progress is possible, and that the time...
...also warns that vociferous Latin American nationalism finds a tempting, natural target in the U.S., "since it looms so large in the lives of other nations." Against a backdrop of danger, the report stresses that the U.S. in its own self-interest must reaffirm its old, and unfortunately unfulfilled, goal of making the hemisphere a better place in which to live for all Americans, both north and south...
...number of students took issue in particular with Calkins's view that the chief goal of American policy is to reduce the chances of a nuclear...
Harvard did not have an easy time either and narrowly missed being upset by Princeton, the eighth team in the league. But a goal each by Solomon Gomez. Pete Bogovich, and Charlie Thomas enabled the Crimson to remain undefeated with...