Word: soldiers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Princeton game, Harvard dominated throughout. Though senior Rod Phares started in goal, an eye injury prompted his departure in the first quarter. Sophomore Don Benson, coming off a nagging soldier injury, rose to the call and stopped four of the nine shots on goal as the Crimson slew the Tigers...
Born in New York City and schooled in France and Britain, Walters spent 35 years in the U.S. Army, retiring as a lieutenant general in 1976. But he is remembered from those days less as a soldier than as a skilled specialist in what he calls "silent missions," a phrase he used as the title of his 1978 autobiography. Kissinger remembers Walters as a consummate translator and "a great actor able to render not only the words but the intonation and attitude of the speaker." If there was anything Walters enjoyed more than "imitating the men for whom...
...train, dignity and responsibility; awesome concepts, borne permanently in mind." Alfred: "If he translates his predicament into fiction, if he views it as a pilgrimage or a perilous enterprise or an adventure, if, in fact, he thinks of himself as Henry V or as Nicholas Nickleby, then he can soldier on, comforted by the thought that his efforts and his determination and all his good behaviour will be crowned with success, recognition, apotheosis." Frederick: he "has always worn his misdemeanours on his sleeve. It has served to make him unassailable." Mimi: "It is in order to avoid heartbreak that Mimi...
...question nags the Harvard field hockey team as it prepares to battle Princeton today at 11 a.m. at Soldier's Field...
...Soldier's Field New Hampshire 0-1--1 Harvard...