Word: goals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Between signing up for the ride--recruiting has already started for next summer's trips--and arriving at the starting point, each rider is responsible for raising as much money as possible from sponsors, says Matthew A. Collins '89, who was on the San Francisco trip last summer. "The goal amount is a dollar a mile, or $3600, but any amount is accepted. Because the main idea of the trip is charity, most people were really excited to raise a lot of money," he says...
...ability to dribble or shoot a ball indicate a more diverse community? Diversity at Harvard should be measured the same way it is in society: by race and socioeconomic class. Athletic skill does not fall under those categories, and it's difficult to see how Harvard can pursue the goal of a diverse student body on the one hand, and give preference to athletes (and alumni children) on the other...
DEMOCRATIZATION: this has been the justification for Republican foreign policy initiatives in the Third World. It is loosely based upon the Monroe Doctrine and its alleged goal is to keep Communism out of the Western hemisphere. In reality, this is the rationale used by Republican administrations to support right-wing dictatorships in developing nations. This often means--as in the case of Nicaragua--trying to overthrow a democratically-elected government and replacing it with a band of right-wing mercenaries. This is the strategy for increasing AMERICAN CORPORATE INVESTMENT IN THE THIRD WORLD...
Meanwhile, the Crimson's defense let the Wildcats convert more than 50 percent of its field goal attempts. UNH also outshot the Crimson from the charity stripe, 71-58 percent...
...NOTEBOOK: Junior Ed Krayer scored Harvard's ninth goal off a deflected Kevin Sneddon shot...Sneddon, a freshman, tallied his first, second, and third career points, all on assists...Junior Kevan Melrose was hit in the head when he dove for puck in the third period, and sat out the rest of the game...The Crimson killed seven penalties...Harvard hosts Colgate Friday night at Bright Center and Cornell Sunday afternoon...