Word: pair
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Three Harvard players--Kent Parrot, Ron Mark, and Bob Fredo--collected a pair of goals apiece against the fumbling Elis...
...which was New York, the westernmost Chicago. And just try to find a ticket. Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens (capacity: 15,591) has not had a single unsold seat for an N.H.L. game since 1946. In Montreal, scalpers demand-and get-as much as $30 for a pair of $5 tickets to Canadiens' home games. Despite six cellar finishes in seven years, the Boston Bruins consistently outdraw pro basketball's nine-time World Champion Boston Celtics...
...once told her parents they wouldn't play with her any more because she was too rough. Dennis, 23, followed his older brother to Chicago, where he also plays left wing for the Black Hawks, and could some day make a name for himself. Bobby got his first pair of skates the Christmas he was four; by day's end, he was maneuvering on his own. "From then on," he recalls, "I went back every day and skated until I was exhausted. I would get up in the morning and put on the porridge pot, then...
...book was originally meant as a law-school thesis, and the pair spent both their second and third years working on it. It earned a top grade-and a contract from Oceana Publications, a specialist in international-law texts. The authors started out as neither hawks nor doves. They merely sought to discover the pertinent law on a few of the same problems that the Harvards will be investigating. The results will surprise many people, including lawyers, who sincerely consider the war not only immoral but illegal as well...
...official explanation for the latest snag was continuing trouble with the Boeing Co.'s design for its swing-wing B-2707. There were hints of such problems last fall, when the company announced that it was stretching the 306-ft. craft by 12 ft. and adding a pair of stubby movable wings on the forward part of its fuselage. Goofs and glitches always creep into the early blueprints for any new aircraft, but lately Boeing President William M. Allen has been telling airline customers that engineering "miscalculations" were serious enough to send the SST "back to the drawing boards...