Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more logical explanation of Cornell's win Saturday at New Haven is the improvement of the Big Red Team. Corrigan hinted at this possibility when he said, "But give some credit to their goaltender, Bob Rule. He made 27 saves, and many were in turning point situations...
...defense was the preseason questionmark for Cornell since both Butch Hilliard and Henry Gompf had been graduated. Hilliard was first team All-American goalie, and Gompf was on the third team. Only three of last year's lettermen on defense were returning. So it has been up to sophomore Rule and his colleagues to develop quickly, and now it appears that they may be ready. Another sophomore who has helped the team is midfielder Brian McCutcheon...
Yale will be a little more of a challenge since the Bulldogs topped Dartmouth, 7-5. Unfortunately, Brian Dowling plays baseball, and the Elis are weak at midfield. A team with sub par middies rarely does well. Yale is conforming to this rule, but reports indicate that the boys have a lot of spirit. Harvard plays Dartmouth Saturday, and the match against Yale is a week later at home...
...funds since they will be the people best known to those in control of money in Washington." Lipset admits that the ease that the faculty members will have in getting federal money may cause hard feelings in other universities. He suggests, then, that the new school "have as a rule that no member of the faculty could consult for a government agency or handle government research contracts. . . . The proposed rule would not bar the Washington faculty from applying for grants from government agencies. Of course, it is difficult to know where a contract ends and a grant begins...
...related to the Pill's effects on blood vessels. Thus some physicians never prescribe the Pill for a woman who has any history of migraine, and stop it promptly if a woman with no such history complains of migraine while on it. Others counter that this could rule out 5% or more of the female population...