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Word: assist (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1960
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Trottenberg will assist President Bunting with long range planning at his new post. Before becoming Assisstant Dean of the Faculty, he was Assistant to the vice-President and Manager of Operating Services at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annex Fills New Posts In Administration | 12/15/1960 | See Source »

Crimson sophomore Dave Johnston scored the first goal of the game at 9:23 of the opening period, on an assist from Bill Beckett. From the corner to the goalie's right, Beckett fired a pass out to Johnston, who made the scoring shot from midway between the boards, just inside the blue line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clarkson Defeats Hockey Varsity, 6-5; Crimson Holds Lead Until Final Minutes | 12/10/1960 | See Source »

Petterson tied the score at 1:33 of the second period on a shot from in close, following a jam-up near one side of the cage. There was no assist on the play, but less than a minute later Petterson and another Clarkson player combined to dump one more tally and put the Golden Knight's ahead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clarkson Defeats Hockey Varsity, 6-5; Crimson Holds Lead Until Final Minutes | 12/10/1960 | See Source »

Clarkson erased the Crimson's lead midway through the final period, when LaPointe tallied his second goal of the evening on an assist from Pettersen. With 2:20 to go Beckett gave the Crimson a seemingly insurmountable 5-4 lead on a near-perfect breakaway solo. After jumping the defensemen Beckett took a pas from Dave Morse. Picking up the puck just over the red line, Beckett steamed down the ice and beat the goalie...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clarkson Defeats Hockey Varsity, 6-5; Crimson Holds Lead Until Final Minutes | 12/10/1960 | See Source »

Success has only accelerated the drive of a driven woman to stay where fate-with a considerable assist from Sylvia Porter-has landed her. In 1944, with some help from her second husband, Sumner Collins, whom she had married the year before, she started a weekly newsletter on Government bonds. Called Reporting on Governments, it circulates (at $60 a year) to a blue-chip clientele of 2,500 bankers, economists and securities dealers, who consider it must reading. In recent years she has had effective assistance in this from Joseph Slevin, who also writes finance from Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Sylvia & You | 11/28/1960 | See Source »

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