Word: keys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...other area hockey action, defending NCAA champion Boston University had its gloves full Wednesday night with hardchecking RPI, but some key late saves by goalie Jim Craig--who suffered a concussion 7:23 into the third period in a collision with the Engineers' Mike McPhee--helped the Terriers to a 5-3 win at Walter Brown Arena...
Unlike the disputes in last year's walkouts by the dockers, metalworkers and printers, the key issue in the steel fight was not wages but job security. The union wanted a cut in the work week from 40 to 35 hours to stem steel layoffs, which have been running at 1,000 a month for four years in an industry that has about 300,000 workers. But with profits sharply down because of import competition, the steelmakers refused. The settlement allows both sides to claim a token victory. Officially the week remains 40 hours, but workers will...
...spend an hour or so in the company gym, puffing on a jogging track or pumping away on a stationary bicycle. Employer-sponsored exercise is fast becoming an integral part of the workaday world, as businesses recognize that their financial health can depend on the physical health of key employees as well as on the condition of plant and equipment...
...defense. Like Bradshaw, Staubach knows all the tactics that his opponents are likely to use in given situations, but that is the easy part. The hard part will come when Staubach tries to spot the variations in the Steelers' defense-while on the run. Says he: "You 'key' on certain defenders-you see what they are doing and that tells you, ideally, what everybody else is doing...
Dining halls were not as crowded as usual because many students decided to order food for their rooms rather than risk missing a key play. "This is Super Sunday man," John P. Fishwick '79 said yesterday, adding "Do you think I'm going to have another mundane meal in the Lowell House dining hall on Super Sunday...