Word: marginals
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Yale played a cautious, ball-control offense and gained a 13 point lead at the half, 65-48. In the second period, the game turned into a foul-ridden running contest and superior outside shooting stretched the Blue margin to as much as 20 at one point...
Guard Mike Griffin notched 21 points to top the Crimson scoring ledger, but it was forward Len Adams' 19 points, 16 of them in the second half, that provided the margin for the now 6-0 Crimson team...
Harvard held its largest lead in the first half after 7 minutes of play, opening up a 12-1 margin. When Columbia began hitting it was able to cut the Crimson margin to 25-19 at the half. Harvard committed 12 turnovers during the first segment of the game...
Goodenow tallied at 7:59 of the second period to give Harvard a 2-0 advantage, but Cavanagh's linemate, "Cooch" Owen, scored a short-side goal less than two minutes later to narrow Harvard's two-goal margin. Thomas, Dave Hynes and Goodenow each collected a goal during the remainder of the period to put the Crimson ahead...
...Franklin D. Roosevelt. His determination steered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through Congress; the Act gave the Federal government the power to end discrimination in all public facilities and to ensure the right of blacks to vote. After returning to the White House with the largest popular vote margin in history, Johnson went to work with a heavily Democratic Congress. Medicare legislation in 1965 financed medical costs for the elderly as a Social Security benefit. Massive Federal aid helped stagnating elementary and secondary schools. The Model Cities program gave new hope to rotting urban centers. The list of achievements...