Word: praiseed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sukachev, who remembers having to beg for money to ride the subway, makes more than 3,000 rubles ($4,800) a month from concerts, nearly 15 times the Soviet average wage and more than twice the take-home pay of Mikhail Gorbachev. (Says Sukachev: "If I had his house and...
But he was not strictly parochial in his praise. "I think the Minnesota team, the coach, the athletic director played a hard, clean, very good game," Spence said.
Two years later, President Nathan M. Pusey '28 stepped down, and Law School Dean Derek C. Bok, who won praise during the student uproar for his moderate stance, assumed the University's top post.
Harvard has appeared in five straight NCAA tournaments. But despite the Crimson's consistent excellence, it has failed to win the praise of coaches from the hotbed of hockey, the wild West. Eastern schools have always been viewed with mild disdain by their Western counterparts.
"I always enjoy my meals over there. I have nothing but praise. Of course I don't have to eat 21 meals there a week."