Word: movingness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard ran for 392 yards on the afternoon and scored eight touchdowns. Captain Vic Gatto '69 had 122 on the ground, moving him into second place on Harvard's all-time list.
Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.), interviewed with Biden on the NBC-TV "Today" show, said Bush "has a number of fronts where there are major opportunities. Clearly, the Soviet Union and east-west relations is one, moving on human rights, trade, regional conflict resolution and arms control."
Harvard's problem has not been moving the ball, but avoiding turnovers. When Dartmouth defeated the Crimson, 38-7, last month, Harvard gained 399 yards of total offense, but lost the ball six times--three interceptions and three fumbles.
HUCTW organized the support staff using 18 full-time organizers, most of whom had been University employees, who spent each day moving around campus, talking to support staff. They distributed almost no printed literature, but relied instead on the one-on-one meetings to recruit supporters.
In a brief, humorous speech broadcast live to 162 colleges nationwide, University of Colorado paleontologist Dr. Robert Bakker said his evidence supports the theory that dinosaurs were actually warm-blooded, fast-moving social creatures who thrived in dry, cold climates.