Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rush made little sense. No burning crises divide the President and the men on his summit calendar. Administration officials say that the summits are "not a carefully constructed scenario," that they happened "by osmosis." The purpose of the sessions is not to hammer out agreements, but simply to be noticed. The meetings themselves, a McLuhan-minded diplomat might say, are the message...
...building more bridges, the state's division of Bay Toll Crossings acted to attract fewer cars. As an experiment, two lanes on the Bay Bridge from Oakland were reserved for cars carrying three or more riders. Such car pools pass through its toll booths free during morning rush hours; otherwise the daily 500 fare is collected. The experiment, which will last indefinitely and cost the state $160,000 a year, should save commuters in car pools $20 a month and keep about 1,500 cars out of town each...
...meetings cope with matters both pressing and routine. Last month's emergency was a fire that burned out a plant near Paris. Plans were made to have prefabricated buildings put up in the destroyed plant's parking lot, and rush in telephone exchange equipment components from other ITT factories so that the assembling work could continue. As a result, deliveries would be delayed by no more than two weeks...
...McManama stood out for the Crimson, picking up a hat trick and an assist. His first goal put Harvard up, 1-0, at 7:59 of the first period after a rush and perfect centering pass from Tom Paul...
...period, however, as Harvard blew numerous chances. McManama finally tied it up at 16:46, blasting home a 25 footer on a fast break. The reserves followed up a McManama goal once again at 18:26 on an excellent play by Dave Cavanagh. Cavanagh eluded a defenseman on a rush, hit JV star Craig Thomas out in front, and Thomas put Harvard back in front...