Word: al
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...team travels to Ithaca tomorrow to take on Cornell. Al Yarbro, a right-hander with a 2-0 record, will pitch for Harvard...
...critic, invited to cover the performance, recalled that a toe dancer named Mile. Celeste had danced en pointe for an enchanted Andrew Jackson in the Cabinet Room in 1836 and had become a political cause celebre (an anti-Jackson cartoon implying frivolity in high places was titled "The Celeste-al Cabinet''). Four years later, the sensational Fanny Elssler, the great European ballerina, was so popular in Washington that Congress, unable to reach a quorum when she performed, was forced to adjourn so that the members could watch her dance...
...unveiled in the "Hall of Fame" rotunda of the Old House Office Building. Sculpted by Suzanne Silvercruys Stevenson, artist sister of ex-Belgian Ambassador to the U.S. Baron Robert Silvercruys. the bust, commissioned by women's Republican clubs, will take its place alongside eight other hallowed Congressional heads al ready in the hall...
Either Dick Garibaldi (1-0) or Al (2-0) will go against Cornell. Sophomores Bill Gussetti and Bill Humenuk will be in the bullpen...
...Williams tallied three times for the Crimson; Woody Spruance three times; and Grady Watts, captain, scored twice. Joe Praki, Pete Sieglaff, and Al Straus made the other goals, Straus, a defenseman, scored after bringing the ball up the field and exchanging a quick pass with Spruance, who was credited with an assist...