Word: wakened
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After sleepily walking over its first six flimsy opponents, the Harvard swim team must waken this weekend for the real challenge--its only one of the dual meet season--The Showdown at Princeton...
...whom I waken must each morn when from...
That was enough to waken the temporarily hibernating Bruins. Less than a minute after a Cornell interference penalty, Brown's power play clicked for the only man-advantage goal of the contest. Bob McIntosh did the honors, intercepting a weak clearing pass and cranking a snapshot high into the right side past netminder David Chrastina...
Some of the near misses were almost equally frightening. One captain on an intercontinental flight to Darwin, Australia, reported that after 14 hours of duty and 25 hours without sleep, "both my first officers fell asleep more than once ... and, in fact, I had to waken one of them to give him the approach briefing." Another pilot dozed off while awaiting clearance to take off on a London to Frankfort flight. In one instance, an exhausted flight crew missed an airport altogether. It landed at Sharjah on the Persian Gulf rather than at Dubai, which is six miles away...
...diversity at Harvard and that an increase in female enrollment would lead to an undesirable enlargement of the student body. Peterson's Committee warned, however, "We are worried by the suggestion that such issues as an equal sex admission ratio and total size of the undergraduate enrollment can be waken up piecemeal after the fact of a legal merger...