Word: neils
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Neil Armstrong, ex-astronaut on jogging: "I believe every human has a finite number of heartbeats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises...
...Fallon (P) 31:37; 14. Scidmore (H) 31:45; 15. Hogan (BC) 32:00; 16. Wavro (BC) 32:03; 17. McNulty (H) 32:04; 18. Kirksey (UMass) 32:06; 19. MacDougall (UMass) 32:10; 20. O'Connor (UConn) 32:10; 21. Skehane (Y) 32:12; 22. O'Neil (UConn) 32:13; 23. Carley (D) 32:14; 24. Murphy (H) 32:15; 25. Cobb...
...Saturday? I'm not going to say we'll win, but we're definitely going to be in the game," promises junior center Bob McDonald, who'll be flanked by freshmen Greg Britz at left wing and Neil "Yeah, Tim's My Brother" Sheehy at right...
...will grace the four-line offense ("We went with three lines in the past because the depth wasn't there"--Cleary), and the rookies are supposed to be slick, speedy, and most important, goal-hungry. The new names--Greg Britz, Rob Burns, David Connors, Greg Olson (Mitch's brother), Neil Sheehy (brother of the NHLer), Jim Turner--join old names like Burke, Mike Watson, Tom Murray and Bob McDonald to give the Crimson "some pretty good forward lines," Cleary says, and at least an outside shot at the revamped ECAC Division I playoffs...
Washington Correspondent Neil MacNeil, who assessed Kennedy's Senate activities for the cover story, agrees: "Unlike his brother Bobby, who had close friends and enemies among reporters, Teddy is pleasant to all, but distant. He seems to follow Jack Kennedy's maxim that 'in politics, you don't have friends-only allies.' " Adds Boston Bureau Chief Hays Gorey, whose reporting for the story reflects years of tracking the entire Kennedy clan: "Ted will let you follow him around so you can try to figure out where he comes from, but he is well aware...