Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...That anchor and pride of Republicanism, the great and prosperous state of Pennsylvania, went Democratic-solidly, surprisingly, and in a way that seemed to shatter the pathetic remnants of its once proud and efficient state G.O.P. organization...
...stop this powerful ground attack, Harvard will field its regular forward wall, with the possible exception of Meigs. Bob Cochran and Joe Ross will be at ends. Orville Tice and John Maher anchor down tackle positions. Captain Tim Anderson, as usual, will start at right guard, with Meigs' replacement Anthony at left guard. Jordan plans to send Art Painter in as center...
...MacPhee, a fast-moving, 200-pound guard whom O'Rourke considers one of the best in the East, will anchor the strong right side of the UMass line. Playing next to him will be Co-captain Lou Kirsch at tackle and John McGowan, a 195-pound converted guard at center. Al Gilmore, the heaviest man on the starting team at 210, will fill the left tackle slot...
Renny Little, running anchor leg for the relay, saved the meet for the Crimson. Knowing that his team would have to win the relay to win the meet, McCurdy entered his best foursome--Jack Richards, Alan Howe, Dave Alpers, and Little. The team could not open up a lead on Yale, however, and when Little was given the baton, he was even with Jack Meader. Little, with a 50.5 anchor quarter, proceeded to win by 20 yards. The team had a 3:23.5 time...
...Long Live the Revolution!" Worried, Naguib increased his bodyguard. The tide had set against him. Officers began a sit-down strike in barracks; police held a meeting and vowed they would not police Naguib's election; fleet units hoisted anchor and sailed from Alexandria, announcing that they would not return unless the R.C.C. agreed to stay in power. Mobs roamed the streets calling: "Long live the revolution!" The man they shouted for: Colonel Abdel Nasser...