Word: peter
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Sophomore defenseman Peter Capouch cashed in Harvard's second goal less than five minutes later, netting a slapshot from the top of the right...
...further evidence was needed that the powers that be were finally blessing the Crimson, on both nights Harvard benefited from a soft goal--Bala's roll-in against the Tigers and sophomore defenseman Peter Capouch's relatively weak slapshot that fooled Hanger...
...Bank of England was less awed by Lloyd's than Parliament. In fact, it grew alarmed by what it was hearing and in that same year launched a top-secret inquiry into Lloyd's. The bank concluded, in a letter to Lloyd's chairman, Peter Green, that if the insurer collapsed, it would threaten the entire British banking system. As an insider told TIME: "This was a significant factor behind the continued recruitment, or indeed the increased rate of recruitment, of Names...
...explain the present and set the future in concrete. "Sometimes we talk as if there were no such thing as culture," he says. "Culture has a real effect on how we act and what we believe." So, there's the 1984 study that found that ABC News anchor Peter Jennings was more likely to smile on camera when talking about Ronald Reagan than Walter Mondale, and that in the same year the people who watched ABC News voted for Reagan in greater proportions than the people who watched other network-news shows. And he tells us about the psychologists...
...What made it so fun was everyone helped," Giampaolo said, referring in particular to friends Daniel J. Cousin '00, Peter D. Platt '00, Melissa A. Morris '01, Jonathon C. Wintrode '00, Thomas J. Withrow '00 and Maureen B. Shannon '02 who helped in the construction...