Word: plug
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...coming year, before his appointment takes effect, Brustein will move to Cambridge to observe student drama and make plans for the Loeb ... and, of course, plug for Harvard at The Game...
...improvements in the U.S. forces have made Haig "cautiously optimistic" about NATO's ability to defend Western Europe. But enormous problems remain. Despite the more integrated communications, for example, NATO's 15 members still use 15 different radio bands. This means that units of one ally cannot plug into another's tactical radio network. Completely unifying the system, however, is a project that could cost billions of dollars. Logistics, especially the resupplying of units after combat begins, is "a horrible mishmash," according to an Administration strategist. While it would be possible, in time of crisis, to strengthen...
Absorbing the tactics and strategy of soccer, if not the skills, (she was inhibited from trying to play herself because "the others were all so good")--Brynteson came to Harvard ready to plug in to a still fledgling women's program in 1976. Thanks to the likes of her, that program soon learned to fly and after last year's 9-2-1 record and her election as co-captain Brynteson returned home for a summer of preparation for the 1979 season...
...live, Luskin's voice choked with tear gas as he cried, "Somebody's about to pull my plug!" Somebody did indeed pull his plug--a University policeman--but he was valiantly back on the air within three minutes. The day ended when he and five other WHRB staffers were carted off to prison...
...Connecticut, Dartmouth, UMass, UNH, and Springfield. The Crimson disposed of the Red Raiders, 2-0, earlier in the season, and if lightning should happen to strike twice, they would face the winner of the UMass-Cortland College clash on Saturday. "We have a chance, but you definitely have to plug us in as the underdog against UMass," says Field...