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Roby made heavy use of the zones and partially scrapped Harvard's full-court press in an effort to keep the Crimson eight well-rested. At the Vermont track meet last week, the Catamounts whipped a weary Harvard squad, 110-92. "We were very, very tired mentally and physically at...
Throughout the entire first period, Crimson netminder Jennifer White rested in the goalie box as B.U. failed to take a single shot. Freshman Suzy Carter, who replaced White after the first period, saw almost as little action. Halfway through the second stanza, the Terriers' fired their lone shot--and Carter...
"We just got swamped," Scherrer noted. So the Crimson pulled its best players early in the Navy game, hoping to have them well rested for the Richmond contest.
For a generation, Western security has rested on nuclear deterrence. This includes a nuclear response to massive conventional attacks from the East. During the Eisenhower years, with the so-called trip-wire strategy, it was stated that conventional forces existed solely to trigger the unleashing of the Strategic Air Command...
There NATO doctrine rested for the following decade. Despite the frequent controversies regarding deployment, nuclear weapons provide the glue that has held the Western Alliance together.