Word: turnaround
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Crimson coach Carole Kleinfelder shook up the Harvard line-up, turning to her big players to combat Princeton's strong-rebounding squad. With Sue Hewitt, Sue Aboucher and Greis joining Curry and Carle, the Harvard five roared back to within eight points. At 13:54, Leslie Greis hit a turnaround jumper to close the score to 41-33, but that was the end of the Harvard dream. The effort was too little, too late...
With six minutes gone in the game, Hewitt put in a turnaround jumper, and then Curry hit from the outside to give Harvard the lead at 14-6. Minutes later, Hildy Meyers and Curry pumped in two quick buckets and made the score...
...presence of Cox on the team is symbolic of the turnaround in the Harvard basketball program...
...highly regulated and restricted," says Pharaon, and can safely be left to the management of others. The National Bank of Georgia, he asserts, has intrinsic values, like a location in a prime growth area. Moreover, he sees bright days ahead once various federal investigations are concluded. "It is a turnaround situation that comes very quickly and very fast," says Pharaon. "In fact, we foresee in 1978 that the bank will be very handsomely in the black...
Spiegel knows that his theory will not be easily accepted. "I couldn't believe it at first myself," says the psychiatrist, who was trained as a neo-Freudian. "Now I've made a 180° turnaround. Today I believe that the major determination of who we are as people is pretty much decided when the sperm meets...