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This season Goodenow came up with ten goals and 20 assists, finishing fourth in overall scoring behind Bob McManama, Bill Corkery and Randy Roth. He also played the point on the power play, wreaking havoc with his hard and accurate slap shot. Roth and Jim Thomas played with Goodenow on the second line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Icemen Elect Goodenow, Noonan as Co-captains | 3/14/1973 | See Source »

...Crimson fell behind early in the contest on goals by Brian Mason and Russ Audycki in the first period. Mason's goal at 7:47 came on a slap shot from just inside the point that caught Joe Bertagna unprepared...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Clarkson Six Surprises Crimson With 7-4 Upset | 3/7/1973 | See Source »

...Harvard's turn to put the pressure on in the second period and wingman Paul Haley led the way chalking up two goals. The Green came back with a slap shot that eluded goalie Jim Murray midway in the period but the Crimson skated for two more and left the ice one down at the close of the second stanza...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth Icemen Stun Frosh; Smash Hapless Pucksters, 10-6 | 2/15/1973 | See Source »

...government, if non-government can be called a philosophy. The Republicans offer a government that speaks only when spoken to; whose method of operation is that of reaction to stimuli; whose policy toward strangers is to set up a Neighborhood Protection Association; whose policy toward enemies is to slap and howl when stung and to exchange insult for insult; whose policy at home is to throw the dogs a crumb when their barking becomes too loud. The Democrats, on the other hand, offer the promise of systematic programs to meet the needs that eight years of non-government have neglected...

Author: By Kennedy FOR President, | Title: A Love Affair Begins | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

...foreign policy, there is a need for something more than reaction to Soviet stimuli, more than an American slap for every Russian slap, and more than ineffective crash programs when the State years have been prosperous ones, and no doubt life on the upper levels of American society is as comfortable as it has ever been. Yet these facts remain, much as Mr. Nixon would like to hide them...

Author: By Kennedy FOR President, | Title: A Love Affair Begins | 1/24/1973 | See Source »

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