Word: warriorism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Early in the second frame, MacKinnon blocked a Merrimack pass at his own blue line and raced between two defenders toward the Warrior net. Goalie Ken Richardson came out to meet him and knocked the puck away from the Crimson forward...
...Harvard's Mike Clasby got to it first and, with Richardson out of the play, fed a centering pass to Steve Andrews, who fired a shot into the corner of the net past two Warrior defensemen who jammed themselves into the goal mouth...
Four minutes later, Moot streaked in along the left boards and fired a blinding slap shot that the Warrior goalie didn't see until he turned around to scrape it out of the net. Just 27 seconds later, Dunderdale set up John Marchand and Harvard...
...elusive beloved, the French knight Roland. Her plans are hampered by geography and a few other cumbersome details: the old Emperor, who abdicated in Esclarmonde's favor, conferred his wizardry powers upon her on condition that she remain veiled to all men until a suitable warrior consort is found...
...opening chapters, Dash portrays himself as a reluctant warrior: a mild-mannered law professor who when asked by Ervin to act merely as a legal consultant to the committee is certainly honored to serve. The "who, me?" modesty that comes with Dash's added responsibility is quickly replaced by self-confidence as he tells his wife, Sara, an often-referred-to figure, "'I think I can. I know I can,' I said with a sense of exhilaration."' Later in the book, Dash tells of an article in Rolling Stone that was critical of his investigation and quoted an unnamed staff...