Word: saving
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Before Crimson goalie Bill Diercks could make a clean save Cornell had pushed four close-range goals past him, and by the end of the first period Harvard was out of contention...
Cornell regained full strength, and on its first sortie both defensemen Bob Carr and Gurry fell down, but Diercks came up with a nice save...
...costs about $30,000 per year, probably more, to maintain such an individual. It is not, I insist, crass to speak of money in such a situation: Money is human life in a hospital. If we had more money we cohld save more lives. Remember, this man was hopelessly unconscious. Are we obliged to treat such an individual when he can be kept "alive" only by extraordinary means? Pope Pius XII answered that question plainly, clearly: "No, you are not," he said. A little later we can consider the Church's attitude to these and related matters...
Brown approached Harvard in a second period in which the Crimson was shorthanded 30 per cent of the time. Diercks made one fantastic save on Jack Norwell, cleanly gloving a bullet from 15 feet...
...isolation and escalation. Urging the government to seek negotiations rather than a military victory, he argued that further bombing of the North could do little beyond creating a second guerrilla theater. On the other hand, he maintains in his book, if we pull out immediately "in our eagerness to save American lives and stop the carnage, we might help produce such instability in Asia and such impotence in ourselves that the development of a more stable prosperous, and peaceful Asia might be delayed by decades...