Word: key
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...Colgate defense, however, was the key for the game. The Red Raiders pressured Harvard into numerous turnovers and tough shots. At the half the Crimson had 16 turnovers to only four assists and shot just 17.9 percent from the field...
Leach is a member of the Crimson Key Society, Hasty Pudding Theatricals and has coordinated Quincy House intramural crew. He plans to study international law and public policy and eventually hopes to become a diplomat...
...order in the Winchell proceedings, a TIME reconstruction of the prosecution's case, based on pretrial statements and testimony, gives a grim account of what transpired at Barracks 4028. Winchell, a .50-cal. machine gunner, loved being in the vaunted 101st Airborne Division--the "Screaming Eagles"--which has played key roles in U.S. military triumphs from D-day to the Gulf War. A native of Kansas City, Mo., Winchell enlisted in 1997 and dreamed of becoming an Army helicopter pilot. But the 21-year-old also had a recurring nightmare: that someone would find...
...pervasive influence of personality quirks into candidates' speeches could be seen even in the presidential candidates. John A. Burton '01 made the key point that "the UC is invisible" to the campus. Indeed, Burton's recent dismissal from the council for lack of attendance can now clearly be disregarded as blatant, unfair discrimination. The council's invisibility understandably prevented Burton, who may also suffer from poor vision, from finding his way to the meeting. In his quest to "make [the council] visible," Burton can help not only the huge number of myopic students at Harvard, but himself...
...response to an audience member's question about his knack for achieving popular appeal with his works, Schwartz pointed to heartfelt simplicity as the key...