Word: nine
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Potty" has his sights set on next year, when the Crimson, with seven of their nine games at home and a host of returning lettermen at key positions, will "have everything going...
...frustration, which can easily turn into pessimism and gloom. Rafto, Mark Meyer and others insist that this was not the case, however. "We just never gave up-we kept trying to put it together. At the Princeton meet (the last dual meet of the season) we put in nine varisty runners and we all ran our hardest...
Harvard will open at home with Vermont on December 11 in a nine o'clock (that's Sunday AM, early risers) start, and has slated encounters with Providence, Boston College, Boston University, Ithaca and Dartmouth...
...Break the Strike." But their irresponsible actions can only reflect well on those students who support Local 35. More harmful, though, is the attitude of the Yale Corporation, which must in the end decide what the administration will do. In its dismal record of employee relations over the last nine years, Yale has set a poor example for other colleges and universities, many of which will be facing serious financial problems in the near future. The strike has lasted long enough, it is time for arbitration...
George Hughes initiated the scoring in a game in which Harvard incurred nine penalties and Dartmouth seven. Hughes's tally capped a pressing power play. In classic Harvard style, Captain Brian Cook, planted behind the Dartmouth cage, caught a pass from Purdy and zipped the puck onto Hughes's stick. The All-Ivy center put the Crimson on the scoreboard. The Crimson failed to score on three other power play opportunities in the first period...