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Word: knocks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...last round saw two exhausted fighters and the knock-out that gave Wiedemann the unlimited weight championship...

Author: By Gordon Rutledge, | Title: Boxers Pound Through Finals | 5/9/1974 | See Source »

...Cadets have earned the same rap that often applies to the mediocre baseball player--"they are all run, no field." Unfortunately for the Army platoon, any team which expects to knock off the Crimson must have at least some semblance of a field contigent. "We don't have anything in the long jump and triple jump, and the high jump should be no problem for Harvard," a candid Crowell said...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Thinclads Set for Skirmish With Army | 5/3/1974 | See Source »

...thing to knock Harvard. But it should be done in the company of fellow students, who have decided to remain in Cambridge despite the numerous inadequacies and oppressive nature of Harvard University. Dissatisfied students should keep unconstructive bad-mouthing to themselves. Blacks already here shouldn't drive others away from experiencing whatever it is about Harvard that keeps them here despite its obvious faults. It's okay to point to Harvard's failings, but would-be students deserve to be told about the advantages and benefits of a Harvard education. Then let the hopeful Harvard-Radcliffe student decide if this...

Author: By Ronald W. Wade, | Title: On Contradictions | 4/29/1974 | See Source »

...Huskies struck for their only two runs off Don Driscoll in the third. Mike Archambault doubled to knock in one, and later crossed the plate himself as big (6 ft. 3 in., 235 pounds) Mel "Nanook of the North" Seibolt drove him in with a single from the designated hitter spot. Seibolt's shot was the fourth for Northeastern, but Driscoll settled in and allowed only two more the rest...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Chilled Crimson Batmen Put Huskies on Ice, 6-2 | 4/25/1974 | See Source »

...families. But at this point, Harvard met resistance from some angry students, faculty and tenants who were determined to make Harvard live up to its responsibilities to the community. The issue became one of the major demands of the 1969 Strike, and students came into the neighborhood to knock on doors and join forces with the tenants. RTH began, committees were established, promises were made, plans drawn up. Three weeks ago, light appeared at the end of the tunnel--the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency (MHFA), at the tenants' request, voted to commit almost $38 million for the construction...

Author: By Natalie Wexler, | Title: Roxbury: A Neighborhood Fights Harvard | 4/24/1974 | See Source »

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