Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Army, Anderson 2. H, Jones, 3. Army, Babers 500m--1. Army, Maberry, 1:05,06, 2. H, Murrer 3. Army, Mozonica 58m Dash 1000m--1. Army, Huddon, 2:20,38, 2. Army, Locivett; 800m--1. H Bunney, 1:53.24, 2 Army, Kishler, 3 Army, Szoka; 1000m--1. Army, Stewart 2:29.38, 2 Army Ochnier, 3 H Persions 3000m--1 H Mchully McNulty, 8:28.7.2. Army, inshot, 3. H. Gompers; 1600m Relay--1. Army, 3:10.2,2. Harvard, 3.21.3; 3200m Relay--1. Army, 7:47.5.2. Harvard...
...system is like nothing I've ever heard of," freshman recruit Lori Stewart says of her coach. "She's very demanding, and she gets into a lot of mental concentration-imagery training. For example, if she doesn't feel we're playing our best in practice, she'll ask us to take a few minutes, close our eyes, and think of ourselves doing the drills at our best," Steward explains...
...perceptive look at a spinster schoolteacher awakening in her 35th year. "Paul has a sense of real adoration for what Joanne can do," adds the film's writer Stewart Stern. "He's constantly trying to provide a setting where the world can see what he sees in her." He has directed her twice since then, in The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds and The Shadow Box. In the first of these, their pretty blond daughter Nell (then 13, now 23) played opposite Joanne...
When the second half began, the Crimson bench started chanting "defense," and slowly the play action swayed in Harvard's direction. A key running point came midway through the second stanza, when center Elaine Holpuch Blocked an Indian shot into the hands of freshman forward Lori Stewart, who started the break to Co-Captain Frenesa Hall. The stock senior guard promptly outmaneuvered three Indians under the hoop, and gave Harvard a 40-39 lead--an edge preserved until the final buzzer...
...Veterans Leadership Program (V.V.L.P.), which was founded with a modest Government grant last year to foster self-helping voluntarism among the vets. The main goals: to get one another jobs and burnish their collective reputation. "There's a degree of enlightenment now on the part of employers," says Stewart Roth, supervisor of veterans' job programs for California. 'They're coming around." Only a small fraction of the war's veterans, after all, came home with serious emotional problems, even though for a decade the Viet Nam veteran has been portrayed in films...