Word: goals
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Upon arriving here at Harvard we were struck by the vigor and perseverance of the South African Solidarity Committee (SASC). Both of us find the system of apartheid despicable, and we felt respect for students advocating the eradication of such an evil institution. But our perception of SASC's goals have begun to change. We now wonder exactly what the goals of SASC are. Does SASC want to free South Africans from the chains of apartheid, or is there a further goal? It seems that SASC stands not only in support of oppressed South Africans, but also of other African...
First home, Lisa Kent fed the ball to Sue St. Louis, who whipped it in for a goal. But that was all the damage the Crimson could do in the first half as New Hampshire's All-New England goalie, Suzanne Rousseau, stopped everything that came...
...Crimson started the second half with a bang, as St. Louis snagged a pass from Julie Cornman at center and ran towards the goal, edged past the Wildcat defensemen and notched her second goal. A few minutes later, Cornman quick-sticked the ball for another Crimson tally with the assist going to Kent...
...stands Title IX is a major step toward achieving a goal that should have been reached a long time ago. Harvard and other NCAA schools should support the legislation in its present form. Because sports should provide for teamwork, create pride in accomplishment as well as build character, it is not the universities' right to apply these principles to only part of society...
...Wildcats notched the first goal of the game when right defense wing Janet Cope took a pass from co-captain Kathy Sanborn, then wheeled and faked past Crimson defender Cynthia Jensen, before firing it in for a tally. Moments later, Sanborn pushed through the Crimson defense alone and scored the second Wildcat goal...