Word: mud
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...cold winds and predicted a warm economic climate just ahead. "It takes gumption to stick with longer-term solutions," he declared during a denunciation of the economic policies of past Democratic Administrations. "I don't want to go back. Do you?" Standing ankle-deep in the dark mud, about 4,000 farmers murmured no. Like the rest of the nation, even this partisan campaign crowd sounded slightly unsure about the political course the nation should take as the 1982 campaign headed into its final days...
...again. Herzog stitles, all nuances. The ship is indeed dragged across the land with help him the Indians who, having stepped out from behind their ominuos drumbeat, trurn to be disappointingly sullen rather than mysterious. For at least a half hour they pull the creaking ship through the slimy mud. By the time Molly-Aida gets to the other side. we,ve seen so much sweat and struggle that the achievementseem the inevitable trumph of enough muscle, rather than the culmination of a mythic journey...
Some might say the cheerleaders would do anything to get Harvard's finicky fans behind them. Two weeks ago during the rain-drenched Cornell game, all the men rolled around in the mud-much to the amusement of bored spectators. But Ereli disputes this claim. "We're out there," he says, "simply to have fun. And that's exactly what...
...jockey Bob Blackman, who has been called better things than dirty, but not often, is no stick in the mud, either. Though he's winless in three starts on Big Red so far this season, he knows he's got the horses (Harmon, Menapace and Miller) to win anytime out of the gate, providing Big Red doesn't come up with a burn leg (which forced him to bow out in the second half of last week's race) Blackman may also be in trouble if the air is clear and the skies are not cloudy...
HARVARD 35, CORNELL 17--Through wind and rain and mud and squall. Crimson QB Don Allard will deliver the ball. Keep your eye on the Cornell tailback spot. If Derrick Harmon is back there, slashing his way into the Harvard secondary the game could be a whole lot closer...