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Word: hawley (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson beat the Eagles and the Quakers with a balanced attack and superb passing in front of the net. In the fourth stanza of the contest with the Big Red, freshman Rob Hawley exploded for three goals, while Captain Mike Davis scored a hat trick against B.C. and Hawley's classmate. Steve Bartenfelder, racked up five tallies in Harvard's victory over the Quakers...

Author: By John Beilenson and Becky Hartman, S | Title: Lacrosse Teams Cruise During Break; Women Win 4 in Philly; Men Go 2-1 | 4/5/1982 | See Source »

...Crimson scoring will be getting the ball to attackmen Norm Forbush, one of the team's all-time leading scorers. Steve Bartenfelder even though he's not 100 percent because of a sprained foot--and Rob Hawley, who scored one of the goals against the Blue Jays...

Author: By Becky Hartman and John Rippey, S | Title: Laxmen Set to Go Nowhere | 3/26/1982 | See Source »

Despite the 19 that got by Pendergast remained calm and turned away 32 Blue Jay blasts with some superb saves. THE NOTEBOOK: The Crimson's first tally came on a Jamie Wright-Rob Hawley breakaway when Wright dished the ball to Hawley, who suffered it in the net... The second goal came courtesy of Blue Jay goalie Quinn, who dropped the ball into the twines. Matt Davis got credit for the tally...

Author: By Becky Hartman, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Lacrosse Teams Go South, Drop Season Openers | 3/22/1982 | See Source »

That makes the outlook doubly grim for retailers. Third-quarter profits for some of them were way down because of the accelerating economic slide. Los Angeles-based Carter Hawley Hale Stores, for example, showed an earnings slump of 35%, and profits at Allied Stores, which owns Bonwit Teller, declined 36%. These and other retailers look to Christmas for 25% of their annual sales and 35%, even 45%, of their yearly earnings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tis the Season to Be Wary | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

Shaw examines the psychological imperatives that drove four specific patriots--James Otis, John Adams, Joseph Hawley and Josiah Quincy--to rebel against the king. For an historian seeking to identify the roots of rebellion, they are not a surprising group: inevitably, they all had problems with their fathers, or father-figures, early in life--the sure trigger to a Pavlovian response from a Freud-fancier. But Shaw pursues the issue with considerable sophistication. The patriots. Shaw believes, saw Hutchinson as the perverter of the king's wishes. By attributing the onus for contested British actions--particularly the Stamp Act. Townshend...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Sins of the Fathers' Fathers | 7/31/1981 | See Source »

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