Word: parred
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Penguins played way over their heads this year, and should extend the Sabres to three tough games. Buffalo looks like a good darkhorse bet for the Cup, if goalkeeper Don Edwards performs up to par...
...biggest athletic achievement of the Florida trip did not occur on the baseball diamond, I'm told. Seems that Brown bagged a 137-yd. hole-in-one on the par-three twelfth at the University of South Florida course. "I was a little upset, because I aimed for the right side of the cup and it went in the left," said Brown. 1st Game: Harvard AB R H BI Kelley, 2b 5 0 1 0 Santos-Buch, cf 3 0 1 0 Bowles, pr 0 1 0 0 Blood, cf 0 0 0 0 Stenhouse...
...heads," predicts Arnold Mandell, professor of psychiatry at the University of California at San Diego. "Psychiatry will become the most scientifically precise of medical specialties, relying not at all on subjective judgment." Jack Barchas, professor of psychopharmacology at Stanford, thinks the current exploits of his field are on a par with Einstein's revolutionary formulation E = mc˛. Says he: "The discovery of the neuroregulators may prove as important to humanity as that equation. We are on the edge of a new era." Also a Brave New World of mind-controlling drugs. Before long, according to some researchers, it will...
Mike Young, whose best of 6-ft. 9 in. is far and away the top showing in the high jump, has been hampered by injuries; and if he is not up to par, the Crimson will have problems in the event. Stiles high jumps occasionally, and number two jumper Martin Goethe sat out the entire indoor circuit with injuries...
Otherwise, diplomats and news agencies were largely dependent on the self-serving communiques issued by Hanoi radio and the official Vietnamese party newspaper Nhan Dan, on the one hand, and the official Chinese news agency, Hsinhua, on the other. Hsinhua was particularly par simonious, limiting itself mostly to unenlightening announcements that "fighting was continuing." Consequently, most information and judgments came from other Asian capitals far from the front and from Washington, which provided bird's-eye data gleaned by reconnaissance satellites...