Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Joey Cavanagh stunned a previously undefeated Yale freshman hockey team with an unassisted goal in a sudden-death playoff, to give Harvard a 5-4 thriller Saturday night...
...game was the performance in the sudden-death period of the Yardling's captain and goalie, Bruce Durno and the speedy Cavanagh...
...Harvard and Radcliffe students who leave each year to go to mental hospitals, the trip to the other side is more often a slow, sad spiral than a sudden leap. In recent interviews, nine students who have been at McLean Hospital, a large, private, Harvard-staffed institution in Belmont, talked about freaking out--why they went, where they went, and what they found...
Sophomore Jim Abbott and junior Bob Panoff have both just recently recovered from injuries that crippled their performances in the crucial Cornell and Penn meets early in the season. Captain Andy Kopecki entered the hospital for a sudden appendectomy the morning of last week's Rutgers meet and is through for the year. That's been the wrestling team's year this year...
...Constitution gives Congress the sole right to declare war, the key word is "declare." The drafters rejected a proposed constitutional phrase giving Congress the right to "make" war. "Declare" was substituted, and, say the authors, "clearly the framers intended to give the President the power to meet a sudden attack without a congressional declaration of war." In addition, Congress has ratified the SEATO Treaty, which provides for aid to member nations threatened by external forces, and it has passed the Tonkin Resolution, which even Senator William Fulbright conceded at the time gave the President the authority to use such force...