Word: ran
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Prior to voting on the resolution, Jason Schmitt '98, who ran for the council presidency earlier in the year, proposed an ultimately unsuccessful amendment which would have allowed a non-voting first-year representative on the executive board...
They didn't sit for long, though. On the ensuing kickoff, Dartmouth cornerback Brian White, son of Boston Celtic legend Jo Jo White, ran the ball back 98 yards to tie a Harvard 35 Dartmouth...
Reeves has noticeably distanced himself from the CCA, which endorsed his first candidacy for mayor in 1991. In the 1993 election he ran against the CCA-affiliated Duehay, and he has since been estranged from the group...
...clock ran past 20 seconds as Harvard's sweeper, Megan Colligan, cleared the ball downfield. The game seemed to be fated for overtime...
...revealed that two senior officials had decided to leave the agency rather than accept demotions ordered by Director R. James Woolsey. The two men -- John MacGaffin, the No. 2 man in the agency's clandestine branch, and Frank Anderson, the head of Near East operations -- ran afoul of Woolsey for giving an award to one of the CIA officials whom Woolsey had criticized just last month for the agency's failure to detect mole Aldrich Ames. Congressional overseers expressed concern that the incident might suggest that Woolsey faces problems of insubordination...