Word: guts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...general student center, we would be in a more realistic position to build a Third World Center. Here's an idea to kick around: Let's consolidate University Administration in Holyoke Center (where there are ample open offices). After moving Rosovsky and Company out of University Hall, we could gut the interior and use two-thirds to build a general student center and one-third for a Third World Center. It's centrally located and everybody would be happy...
...night after the gut-wrenching 56-54 overtime loss to Princeton that eliminated them from the Ivy League title race, the cagers fell behind early and spent most of the evening in futile pursuit of a scoring spurt that might have brought them back into the contest...
Discussion turns to another advisory body, this one on ambassadorial appointments. It contains only one committeed Republican, former Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, and was created by Carter, not Congress. "You can tell from that list it is pure gut Democratic politics," says Bush. "Right!" says Reagan. One down...
Finally, we could realize fully the horror of the AK-47 and recognize as well the horror of oppression. And, when the gut-turning indignity of slavery makes living worthless, we would fight. Frederick Forsyth took this last premise, twisted it slightly, and turned it into a novel; now John Irvin has turned the book into a near-flawless movie...
Sophomore butterfly ace Kathleen McCloskey remained undefeated in the gut-wrenching 200-yard butterfly, out-touching Princeton's Donna Goldbloom by over a second with a 2:09.1. McCloskey also tied for first place in the 50-yard fly but due to a timing system breakdown was arbitrarily awarded second-place by Princeton judges...