Word: reached
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After Coach Joe Bernal's plan for a first in the 1000-yd. free without using Bobby Hackett backfired. Harvard's superior divers realized the necessity of sweeps in the one and three-meter board events to prevent Princeton from putting the meet out of reach...
...words, the H.R. 7700 appropriation, if it were continued at the projected Fiscal Year 1980 rate for ten years, would total only about 8% of the new tax increases for Social Security. The additional annual cost for taxes as a result of the new provisions of this law will reach $42.8 billion...
McGlynn added that he has made an informal offer to Harvard that would allow the University to retain custody of the documents for 100 years. If Harvard and the state do not reach an agreement, the state would most likely press its claim to ownership in court, McGlynn said...
...Crimson, with buckets by Hewitt, Curry, Carle and Katherine Fulton, outscored Dartmouth 10-2 in the first ten minutes of the second half to put the game out of reach...
...however, after Denver was named for the 1976 Olympics, environmentalists organized opposition, and Colorado voters finally rejected the Games. The Lake Placid Olympic Organizing Committee then decided to reverse the trend. "We could all see the writing on the wall, see that the Games were pricing themselves out of reach for many countries," explains LPOOC President Ronald M. MacKenzie, 75, a former skier and speed skater who was also a member of the 1936 U.S. Olympic bobsled team. "What we're trying to do is give the Games back to the athletes...