Word: tims
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first weren't so easy for the Crimson, as they trailed 2-1 at the end of the first period. Brown's aggressive play in the privacy of the corners was countered by Harvard in full view, and the result was a pair of power play goals by Tim Bothwell at 7:35 and Rick Scully at 18:27 for the Bruins...
...like a kid who slams the door, knowing that his mother will ask what's wrong and show him some sympathy." This watery form of anthropomania doubtless is an acquired trait, since in their natural habitat none of the mammals are aware of humans. Indeed, Trainer Tim Desmond suspects that his charges have come to love the roar of the crowds too much. With the park closed, he says, "I think they have become afraid that their livelihood is disappearing...
...comes at just the right season. Except for the principal actors and St. Luke, no one has done more to create the modern Christmas than Charles Dickens. Scrooge and Tiny Tim are almost as ubiquitous as Santa Claus. Small matter that the Times of London came to blame Dickens and his imitators for "the deluge of trash" that descended on booksellers each Christmas. Dickens' yuletide tales were hungrily awaited by hundreds of thousands; even when pressed by the demands of his novels, the author did not want to omit his annual story and thus "leave any gap at Christmas...
...Bruin field squad did boast a few heavies. Besides Cronin, the weight throw and shot put teams were anchored by Tim Bruno and John Sinnot, respectively (both of whom went on to take first place in those events), while pole vaulter Dan Brown threatened to break any Crimson monopoly in that event...
Fine was called for charging the next time the Crimson came down the floor, and Tim Kavanagh hit four straight foul shots to seal the Fordham victory...