Word: kept
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...kept me exhilarated like that the whole year. There was that power play where you teased the opposition before slamming home the goal. Against Dartmouth, Roth swept everyone off their feet with his coyness and slickness on a penalty shot deftly lifted past the stunned goalie. And Ed Rossi would hang out at the Blue Line (the puck was never in our zone) and rack up the points...
Lamont Library's new weekend reserve book policy requiring that at least one copy of each reserve book be kept on threehour reserve elicited limited approval from students yesterday...
...aims of these courses must be, and a host of other requriements that would restrict professors teaching core courses from presenting the course material in an innovative and individualistic manner. A standing committee on the core curriculum would monitor the core courses to insure that these courses were kept in accord with the aims of General Education as elucidated in the core report...
...This is a security man," said Melling. "Give him your guns and grenades and let's finish this." Their hands were trembling; Melling reached out and disarmed the pair. As they were led away, he remembered that Mohammed had kept a second gun in the back of his waistband. Melling called the group back and retrieved...
...holdings. In response to student pressure, many have instead established policy committees that compare the affirmative-action policies of each company with a set of guidelines established by the Rev. Leon Sullivan, a black civil rights activist and General Motors board member. After such studies, Smith College, for one, kept most of its disputed stock but sold 42,000 shares of Firestone because, says the college, the company failed to give an adequate account of its South African policies. In another approach, the University of Minnesota is pressuring companies directly by introducing resolutions on South Africa at stockholders' meetings...