Word: vocalized
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Most listeners in the audience seemed to agree with the Campus Coalition, or at least people on that side seemed more vocal about their feelings. Still, the Young Conservatives also had defenders. When an antiwar advocate began heckling a student in the pro-war camp, other supporters of the President's policies stood up, and a fistfight almost broke out. The evening's moderators managed to restore order before any damage was done, and the meeting ended civilly two hours later with each team thanking the other for its participation...
...Harvey, now a senior guard and the leading scorer for the Harvard Crimson, has seen his overall vocal presence evolve since his days on the Chicago hardwood. It had to. Harvey was a coach’s dream at Brother Rice—non-flashy, unselfish, fundamentally sound—but in at least one respect made his coaches cringe...
...Harvey has adapted in other ways. He’s louder now—if only a little bit. Richardson recalls seeing a tape of his star against Brown and being surprised at how vocal Harvey was on defense...
...banquet at the end of his senior year at Brother Rice, Pat Richardson told Harvey that “He’d have to talk” once he got to Harvard. Maybe he’ll have to get even more vocal if he plays in Europe, or maybe getting loud in practice doesn’t mean as much when the guys on the court with you don’t speak English...
...Steffa is a fantastic personality,” Kerr said. “He’s very vocal, he’s a leader, he’s not afraid. He makes an impact in every game...