Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard opened up its game in the second period, and scrambled to a 3-2 lead. B.C.'s Jim Mullen scored first after only 45 seconds on John Cunniffs rebound...
...Harvard just wouldn't give up. With just 45 seconds to go, Eagle goalie Pat Murphy stopped Sahlin's long shot, but Gonzales picked up the rebound and drove it past Murphy for the tying goal...
...only last month to last week's 2.20?. Two companies operated by Julio Lobo, the world's foremost sugar buyer, recently went bankrupt by banking on a rising market. The situation is complicated by Castro's Cuba, whose crop this year is expected to rebound to 5 million tons. Russia, the world's largest grower (from sugar beets), takes a big share of Cuba's crop in return for machinery and other aid, then dumps much of it on the world market. Meantime the U.S., which no longer buys Cuban sugar, has sharply increased...
...Angeles high schools, for example, teaches students to define the author's purpose, analyze the logic, and compare the work to original sources. Having learned anew that writing equals thinking, schools are requiring more composition-and in the process they are finding that a widespread and sensible rebound from distorted permissiveness has permitted the rise of a generation of teen-agers who can spell. And the best of John Dewey's liberating progressive education, with its joy in learning, is a powerful precursor of the discovery method...
Doug Ferguson scored the winner for Cornell at 3:54 of the third period by putting in his own rebound after Doran had dug the puck out to him from behind the Harvard...