Word: relief
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Norm Walsh, whom Park calls "my most valuable pitcher," has served the Crimson time and time again in key relief situations. "What makes Norm so valuable is that Bob [Lincoln-pitching coach] and I have complete confidence in him. We feel we can call on him any time and have him do a great...
Also in the bullpen are Sandy Weissant, who has lost only once in college ball; Barry Malinowski, the Crimson fireballer; Mike Holt, who has had a sore arm recently, but who did a bang-up job earlier in the year; and Keith Schappert, another key relief man for Harvard...
While the other opponents were groping for decent starters to follow up the staff aces, Harvard had no problems coming up with three outstanding pitchers in Roz Brayton, Don Driscoll and Mike O'Malley, along with a little relief help from Norm Walsh. Who else but Harvard could throw a man, O'Malley, on the mound in the team's third game in as many days who has a perfect 6-0 record and an ERA under...
...Edgar Hoover now looks upright and independent by comparison to L. Patrick Gray III. Even Vice President Agnew inspired the Washington Post to contemplate the prospect of a Nixon retirement and observe that his successor might not be so bad: "Many Democrats [might support] him out of resignation or relief...
...amount of such tax varies from no more than 4% of annual income (for families earning less than $4,000 a year) to 6% (for families who make more than $16,000 a year). The measure will give tax relief to about one-third of Vermont's 155,000 households this year, enabling poor and elderly Vermonters to remain on their land even when the selling price of surrounding acreage skyrockets...