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...sequence of five straight penalties midway through the second period. Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91 cited the hands-off officiating in the Beanpot as a potential cause of the Crimson’s lack of discipline Friday, but offered no excuses.“We spent so much time in the box during the second period, and two things happened: one, it keeps some of our best players off the ice, and two, some of our best players get tired killing the penalties,” Donato said. “There are times when penalties...
...come from Santa Barbara,” Knowles said in an interview yesterday. “When he arrived, the temperature changed.”“The force of good and of cheer that Venky brought, I assure you, was really palpable,” Knowles added.Venky spent his deanship deepening and broadening the SEAS faculty, which is now 50 percent larger than it was in 1998, according to a University statement. Research founded by outside organizations has grown 60 percent during his tenure, the statement said.“He’s a wonderfully, gregariously enthusiastic...
...physical game against the Bobcats, Harvard spent just 12 minutes in the box over the course of the night. Quinnipiac, on the other hand, racked up seven minors and one major penalty, giving the Crimson six power-play opportunities. Harvard converted on a power play after the Bobcats were called for a five-minute major in the first period...
...state-owned companies, she will allow some private utilities to compete with public ones. And in her belief that "property induces responsibility in society," Thatcher plans to permit more tenants to buy their government-built homes. hatcher is likely to devote considerably more time to foreign affairs. Though she spent most of her first term immersed in her country's economic woes, the Falklands war awakened in her a fascination for international relations that has only deepened over the past year. One of her first goals is to improve relations between Britain and the European Community, partly for her country...
...pollinated much of America's culture by the late '70s, wafted along by a score of pop-psych books, from How to Be Your Own Best Friend to Passages and Your Erroneous Zones. By the late '70s, according to polls conducted by Yankelovich, Skelly & White, 72% of Americans spent a great deal of time thinking about themselves and their inner needs. "The rage for self-fulfillment," wrote Yankelovich, "... had now spread to virtually the entire U.S. population...