Word: pull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...abortive drive was typical of the Crimson's perfor- mance most of the afternoon. Leo and Grant were spectacular. Leo, who had not been expected to play because of a hamstring pull, gained 84 yards on 18 carries. Grant ran 22 times for 76 yards. Yet only once--on their touchdown drive in the third quarter--did the Crimson penetrate Princeton's 30-yard line...
...Crimson has not yet shown any ability to move the ball with consistency. Despite the defense's excellence. Harvard has suffered through three straight games without a victory. With star halfback Bobby Leo sidelined with a hamstring pull, the offensive woes will be aggravated today...
...rejected by De Gaulle from the start). Britain's variant Atlantic Nuclear Force, and a "select committee" concept, favored by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, under which NATO allies would take nuclear decisions collectively. With the NATO treaty due to expire in 1969 and De Gaulle clearly threatening to pull out of the alliance, Washington planners were quietly looking ahead to the possibilities of a NATO without France...
...Trottenberg '48. Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Resources and Planning said yesterday that no student should suffer heavy costs from the fire. Noting that many students would be covered by their parents' fire insurance policies, Trottenberg added that the University "would try to pull together funds to cover most of the losses of students with no insurance...
...suffered the pull on the last play of the third quarter, and entered Stillman Infirmary after the team returned to Cambridge...