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Word: pass (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...second pass, Tom Scholz 's crew still flies high

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Boston's Sonic Mystery Tour | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

...whether there may be a genetic factor in the kind of depression that sometimes leads to suicide. "My hypothesis is that there is one," says Puig-Antich. Yet like other scientists, he concedes that the tendency of depression to run in families may only mean that distraught parents often pass on their troubles to their children. Whatever the cause of the suicidal drive, experts agree that kids can be as vulnerable as adults. Says Carlson: "If an adult has the bad feeling that his life is not worth living, and he has the means to end it, there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Children Who Want toDie | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

Harvard seemed ready to break the game wide open with a pretty goal early in the second half. Smith brought the ball down the middle and put a through pass on the foot of Keller Sarmiento to the left of the Columbia goal. He slipped one defender and fired a shot at the far post where Walter Diaz broke his shooting drought, slamming the ball home...

Author: By Daniel Gil, | Title: Booters Sizzle, Then Fizzle in OT, 3-2 | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

...Once it passes the Senate, the natural gas bill will pass blithely to the House, where the machinations of Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (D-Mass.) will virtually guarantee passage. O'Neill is on the side of the Administration again after a quarrel with Carter this summer. And anyway, a nervous election-year Congress, itching to go back and tell the home folks that it has done something about energy, is anxious to pass it and be done with the whole mess...

Author: By Brain L. Zimbler, | Title: Blackout on the Hill | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

...third quarter, Harvard proceeded to tie the game at 6-6 on Bosnic's second field goal, a 35-yarder that split the uprights. Brown moved the Crimson into scoring position with a drive that started with an impromptu screen pass to Connors. He carried it down to the ten-yard line, only to have the play called back because of a holding penalty. However, on the next play from scrimmage, Brown hit Ralp Polillio curling in on the left sideline for an 18-yd, gain that set up the score...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: Columbia Surprises Gridders in First Game, 21-19 | 9/25/1978 | See Source »

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