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Harvard center Laz Ward led the early attack, taking a pass from Megan Berthold at the top of the circle and slamming the puck past Fuchs, just 2:36 into the first period...
...hotel room? Explained Wilder: "A home is not an edifice, but an interior and transportable adjustment." It is surely that, along with all else, as immigrants to the U.S. prove over and again: while they have always embraced their adopted land as home, they have tended to ward off melting into the new place by re-creating elements of the homes left behind. Result: ethnic neighborhoods as well as poignant sentiments like that of the Hungarian immigrant song recorded by Michael Kraus in Immigration, the American Mosaic: "We yearn to return to our little village Where every blade of grass...
...Crimson then scored what turned out to the game-winner when Diane Hurley managed to sneak the puck past Bjork at the 11:20 point of the second stanza. With assists from Liz Ward and Newell. Hurley skated down the left side of the rink and took the shot off a well-led pass from Newell...
...Roosevelt worked as ward captain in city councilor Larry DiCara's re-election campaign and in 1977 he was campaign manager for John O'Bryant, the first Black member of the Boston School Committee...
...Ward developed the consumer protection policy that is still the key to the success of mailorder. Ward pledged: "We guarantee all our goods. If any of them are not satisfactory after due inspection, we will take them back. . . and refund the money paid for them." Richard Sears began his catalogue in 1888, and only a few years later was mailing millions of the "Consumer's Guides." Some of the goods promoted in the print-crammed folios look good today. How about a parlor organ...