Word: rushes
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...senior blueliner got the last laugh when he lit the lamp after a 200-ft. end to end rush in the second period with his lucky one-goal stick...
While many students skied and enjoyed breathtaking vistas from New Hampshire mountaintops this past week, workers in Holyoke Center preparing for today's registration rush hardly came...
Senior Billy Cleary got the next score off an end-to-end rush that started behind the Harvard blue line and culiminated when the defenseman beat Hoppe for the third Harvard goal...
...idea has taken hold that Reagan is now ready to rush around the world to seek a summit with his Soviet counterpart, forget it. "I don't think there'd be any point in just having a get-acquainted meeting," said Reagan. "No, I've never been to (the Soviet Union). Looking out the window (of the White House) at all this snow, I'd rather pick a better place (than Russia)-- like the Bahamas...
Like the Royal Navy and India, the pound had always been a jewel in the British imperial crown. But last week the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had to rush to rescue the once proud pound from sinking below $1 in value. The pound has always been something of an anomaly in international currency markets. While it takes several deutsche marks or French francs, and hundreds of Japanese yen, to equal one U.S. dollar, the British pound is the only major Western currency worth more than a dollar. In 1949 a pound was worth $4.03, and as recently...