Word: lanes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reputation as a Republican maverick by voting to override Bush's vetoes of bills raising the federal minimum wage and guaranteeing family and medical leave for workers. Despite those votes, organized labor isn't happy. "Her voting record has not reflected a sensitivity to the needs of workers," complained Lane Kirkland, president of the 14 million-member AFL-CIO. Business groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers welcomed her appointment...
...FACT IS, love is fun. It's fun to snuggle on a bearskin rug and gaze dreamily into each other's eyes. It's fun to hold hands, skipping happily down a country lane into the sunset. And it's especially fun to tell embarrassing stories to complete strangers about your partner. (My boyfriend's name is Joe and he loves to fold socks...
Ronn Tomassoni will have the shivers of a first-year head coach at the Beanpot. Assistant Coach Lane MacDonald will have the shivers of one who remembers playing, and winning, the 39-year-old Boston tourney. Senior Hobey Baker candidates Peter Ciavaglia, Ted Donato and Mike Vukonich will have the shivers of playing in their last Beanpot, while the numerous Crimson freshmen will have the shivers of playing in their first...
...yard freestyle followed a similar formula with Harvard's Steve Root keeping pace with Mitch Derrick of Princeton early on but eventually letting the Tiger swimmer pull out to a fifteen-yard lead. The Crimson fought back with John Blaney, out in lane seven, who slowly reeled in Derrick while a crowd of about 300 Princeton and Harvard fans were on their feet screaming wildly. On the final lap of the 40-lap race, Blaney and Derrick were even, but the Crimson fell short again, as Derrick touched in at 9:12.84, only .08 seconds ahead of Blaney, who swam...
...name alongside his photo in the game program. One by one, the well-spoken (and soft-spoken) players kindly and good-naturedly widened the grin of the impressionable youngster with encouraging chat and patient picture-signing. Penultimate to our ride homeward was a captivating conversation among captains past (Lane MacDonald) and present (Donato) and my son Kevin (future?). Please join me in saluting and applauding the members of the Harvard hockey program for the manner in which they exude excellence in both spirit and performance. Terence J. Eagan