Word: goals
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Cornell had won comfortable victories in the teams' first two outings, but last night it had to scramble against a tenacious Crimson sextet, scoring the winning goal at 16:07 in the last period...
Cornell had a 2-1 lead at the end of the second period, but Turco erased it quickly in the last period. He won the face-off to the right of Dryden, powered through two defenders, and banged it inside the post for the tying goal...
Then sophomore center Kevin Pettit, who had scored the decisive goal in the Big Red's 3-2 overtime victory over B.U. Friday night, broke the deadlock on a frenzied play...
...another offensive. Coach Cooney Weiland put his sophomores on the ice at the end, hoping they could break Cornell's spell, and then pulled Durno with seconds remaining. But the maneuver failed as Brian Cornell scored on the open net with only one second left for the final Cornell goal...
Indeed some of the students we talked with objected to professionalism itself as a goal for graduate study though it was by no means clear what goal that thought would be preferable. For our part we see no acceptable alternative to it, nor are we disposed to seek one. It is popular nowadays to assail academic professionalism for its "sterility," "narowness," or "irrelevance." All would agree that a sterile, narrow, person without a proper sense of relevance is a defective human being, but a far worse one is a soi-disant scholar who does not know his business. We think...