Word: successful
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Squash co-captain, David A. Boyum '85 disagrees; "It can be really useful," he says, but qualifies that the success of the techniques are hard to prove. "You can't figure out what would have happened if you had prepared differently," he adds...
...subject of sports psychology has a growing number of athletic believers, according to Douglas H. Powell, psychologist at U.H.S., yet mans Harvard training programs make no use of what Fish terms, "one of the keys to athletic success...
...since Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon has America had such an opportunity to lift its best face to the world. Ueberroth arranged the showing. He took over the stage of the global village, the earth intricately interconnected, and he spectacularly presented the U.S. upon it. If such success represented a political manipulation of the Games, blame not American leaders but the irrepressible high spirits of Ueberroth's free enterprise...
...play of the number-one line in extra-man situations--the unit is converting at nearly a 50 percent rate--and the play of the team's six freshman skaters have been the keys to the icemen's early-season success...
...cancer (Is he on the level?), his reactions; his treatment by Dr. Canellos in Boston, the reactions of his staff and friends. He wants us to feel his anguish. Not so that we will pity him, but only to jar us from our complacent attitudes towards the roles of success and career...