Word: tides
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Before the Cornell game, Harvard's home ice advantage was rapidly deteriorating, though hopefully the tide is shifting again. Could more fan support play a part in Harvard hockey success? Only Coach Cleary and hii players know the answer...
...results of the June elections already betrays a general ignorance of Italian social and political affairs, since the elections simply confirmed what had been going on in plain sight for nearly a decade. But then to think that giving money to anti-Communist politicians would stem the rising red tide raises misunderstanding to the level of folly. Admittedly, Italian politicians are a notoriously corrupt bunch. Even the PC has taken a bribe or two in its day from large American companies (it was disclosed last year that Gulf had contributed several million dollars to PC election campaigns...
...tide of social conservatism is still running strong. A majority of those polled, 55%, urge strongly that the death penalty be reinstated and, by a margin of 60% to 37%, they do not want marijuana smoking decriminalized. At the same time, however, the economic outlook of the majority of those surveyed is liberal, favoring continued Government spending and stronger social programs...
Besides establishing himself as one of the leading spokesmen for theindependence of the university in the face of an encroaching government, Bok made it clear exactly why he believes the rising tide of intervention must soon be stemmed...
While Dartmouth was coming back, while the visiting Hanoverians screamed "Go Green Go" the Harvard players were greeted with silence and tension from their fans. Disbelief is one thing, and tacit rejection of a struggling team another. Maybe a noisy Harvard crowd would not have stemmed the tide of Green goals that turned the game around, but then again, who knows? It wouldn't have hurt...