Word: nelsons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Predun led the Crimson point parade with five goals and five assists on the night. Bill Forbush netted five goals and brother Norman added a goal and five assists. Senior scoring leader Mike Faught popped in four goals and added an assist, while Mike Ward and Gordie Nelson notched three and two goals respectively. Dave Wigglesworth and Terry Trusty each scored one goal apiece to round out the Harvard scoring...
...Church News, Kimball is related, at times to the seventh cousin once removed, to John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Franklin Pierce, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Herbert Hoover, Richard M. Nixon, Gerald Ford and an eclectic lot of non-Presidents including John Foster Dulles, George Gallup, Aaron Burr, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Walt Disney and Humphrey Bogart. Though the Church News makes no mention of it, Kimball can boast such a fruitful family tree largely because his grandfather, in the polygamous old days, had 45 wives...
Ultra-steady midfielder Gordie Nelson followed up two minutes later by taking a pretty feed from potentially awesome freshman attackman Norman "Shrub" Forbush (his third assist of the day, and his tenth of the season) and pumping home a key insurance goal...
Third-period goals by Egasti, Predun and Nelson, sandwiched in between a pair of man-up goals by Penn, left the game deadlocked going into the tense final stanza...
...cites 21 "original sins" which the city, state and federal governments committed. In addition to rather prosaic "sins" like the growth of the suburbs and high taxes, Auletta reveals financial shenanigans that politicians and bankers employed to allow the city to continue its spendthrift ways. His discussion of the Nelson Rockefeller championing of moral obligation bonds clearly explains how an irresponsible procedure, responsibly put forth, grew into common practice. Moral obligation bonds, designed by then little-known bond lawyer John Mitchell, allowed the state to sell bonds to the public without voter approval, as had previously been the rule. Rockefeller...