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Exploding off the first kick-off, Harvard created two scoring chances-and hit the post twice. Such offensive promise characterized the Crimson's first half, but gradually it began to show signs of masochism.
Actually, Jones would have had a third score if a kick-off return had not been called back. Nevertheless, his 92-yard run-back demonstrated speed and big-play explosiveness that even the legendary Hu did not have.
"Coach has definitely emphasized better kick-off returns and better special teams as a whole," Jones said. "But I was happy that the hole just opened up. It was easy."
...counter-conference to the Summit, "the [President's] summit is all hoopla and propaganda." Becker and the thousands that joined him claim that the President's conference and the campaign for which it is a kick-off are a paltry and thinly-veiled attempt to justify both the reduction in government aid to the needy in our country and the downsizing and mass lay-offs occurring in major corporations. As Becker explained: "Charity and volunteerism, however noble, can't make up the difference in damage caused by the new welfare legislation." The concern among the protesters is that this...
Those who will participate in Earth Week said that LaFollette's speech was a delightful way to kick-off the event.