Word: shoeing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...culmination came in February, when the wrestlers walked off the mat with their first Ivy League title in history, an event that had been long-awaited by the Crimson hopefuls In the recent past, league opponents had beaten the Crimson wrestlers badly, but this year Harvard put the shoe on the other foot...
...restrict his activities." Coburn and Fox say that Counter is free to ask for more funds on a "program-by-program basis," which in academic financing implies less independence than if a program is just budgeted initially at a higher amount. Counter himself has said that the "shoe-string budget" under which he has operated "limits tremendously the amount of things I'd like...
...same procedures used on prehistoric footprints to modern mysteries. "There are 46 points of measurement and 120 points to examine for shape," she says. "I have not yet found even so-called identical twins with absolutely identical foot prints." She can identify barefoot prints as well as match a shoe to its wearer. Says Robbins: "If you'll check your shoes, you can see the marks for your toes...
...Yaffe--or anyone else--to match Koziara's accomplishments in the Ivies would astound most fans. Koziara won the Ivy Player of the Year award the last two years and should be a shoe-in again this season...
Knight makes regular journeys to Asia to line up new suppliers. He recently added several factories in China to a list of manufacturers in South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. Knight has revived a bit of the American shoe industry by establishing plants in Exeter, N.H., and Saco, Me. He expects that Nike sales will continue moving as fast as the champion runners in his shoes...