Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From the same platform, A.M.A. President Louis Bauer soon fired back: "[Admiral Pugh's] statements were an unjustifiable slur on the vast majority of the medical profession, and were calculated . . . to hurt the very cause in which he and all the rest of us are interested." Navyman Pugh backed water, but not much. "If I have offended any one for whom no offense was intended," he said, "then it is to that group [that] . . . I owe an apology . . . My critical remarks . . . were leveled at an element or group in the medical profession who have not served in the armed...
Munro also commended regular goalie Roger Taylor for asking to be kept out of the game because he felt his injury might hurt the chances of the team as a whole. "Dana Getchell's penalty shot was perfectly placed--low, hard, and in the corner. He beat Parker (the Yale goalie) completely, even though he was already starting towards that side," Munro said...
...Elis switched back to running for their third touchdown, Pete Shears bucking over from the three, after Harvard had lost the ball when a fourth down fake kick failed. A 15-yard roughness penalty hurt the Crimson here...
...Each college, if it has been financially hurt by a broadcast, should submit its case to the three-man committee, using comparative figures from last year's and this year's controlled TV program. The committee would then award money from the trust fund to the injured colleges...
...didn't say 'in spirit' or anything like that. You said 'there appeared.' Of course, you were thinking of the film (Olivier's Henry V), and I can hardly blame you for that, can I? Otherwise, believe me, this would hurt me as much as it does...