Word: tap
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson has earned a wild card berth in the Eastern championships. A March victory over UMass, a pernnial Harvard rival, would send the Cantabs to the Eastern final four. Also on tap for 1983 is a spring break trip to Brazil for a series of matches...
...secures a court order to tap Harper's telephone. Unable to win immunity, Harper makes remarks to friends, overheard by FBI agents, indicating that he is about to return to Poland and sell an additional 150 lbs. or so of copied documents he still has stashed away. On Oct. 15, Harper is arrested; it is only two days later that Attorney Dougherty learns from the FBI the real name of his client...
...came in time, the foot tap just made his end zone entrance a mite less graceful. The 69-yard pass play provided the winning points, and the victory celebration was underway. Ivy Football Standings Ivy Overall W L T W L T Dartmouth 4 0 0 4 3 0 Penn 4 0 1 5 1 1 Harvard 3 1 1 4 2 1 Brown 2 2 1 2 4 1 Princeton 2 3 0 3 4 0 Columbia 1 3 0 1 5 1 Cornell 0 3 1 0 6 1 Yale...
First National, which sits in the heart of the West Texas oil patch, made a fateful decision in early 1980 to tap the energy boom for all it was worth. The bank's management solicited big deposits from Wall Street investors and concentrated its loans in drilling and exploration ventures. By the end of 1981, First National had doubled its assets. But complications began to develop early in 1982, when oil prices started falling and energy companies slowed down their loan payments...
...Winthrop House, students haggle over the admissions price of their Dartmouth party. On the one hand, with 15 kegs on tap, the House stands to gross a lot from the pockets of the Green machine tanking across campus in search of a good party, and three dollars is the price to take advantage of this. Opponents argue that the price would drive Harvard students to other parties at the River, and give Winthrop the reputation of overcharging for their dances. The capitalists eventually...