Word: arounders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...starting lineup is only tentative, but it shapes up with Bob Fleisher and Moris Coe in the 50-yard freestyle, Bob around and Norm Ackerman together the 100-yd relay, Lowell Sachanoff with Guy MacKahn in the 200-yd free-style, Mike Siner and Ralph Brown in the 100-yd breaststroke, Joe Baublis and Hugh Hartwell teamed in the 100 backstroke, and Dick Wheeler and Norm Ackerman in the 300-yd medley. Bernie Kelty has only one sure starter the diving division, and that is Sandy Lansberg. Ronny Dorris, Mike Hurwitz, and Win Bailis operate the medley relay and Monty...
This trophy is named in honor of Mrs. Louise Orvis, who first envisaged the possibilities for winter sports in the Bromley area around 1934. She was the first to keep any fun open in the winter time...
...hours each weekday in publicly villifying errant drivers, jay-walkers, and absent-minded pedestrians from his green-painted booth in Harvard Square, and gets considerable pleasure out of this. "There is no doubt," claims Burke, "that women are much worse drivers than men. They spend all their time lookin' around at things, and none of it lookin' at the road. And when they have some one else in the car with 'em," Burke grins sadly, "there's no tellin' what they're goin...
...written version was told in the form of a diary kept by a Swiss pastor. In it the reader was allowed to see what went on around the Pastor as well as what went on in his mind. The reader saw him take the blind girl into his family, saw him slowly grow to love her, and saw the suffering this love caused among his family. The reader could see this as well as the almost inevitable climax, but the Pastor could see neither. This gave the tale a special horror: there you (the reader) were, there he stood...
...halftime Holy Cross was ahead only 25 to 15, but the Crimson's spark-plug Captain Bill Hickey fouled out just before the first half. From then on the Holy Cross giants never were challenged. The tall Crusaders set up a strong defense around the boards and Harvard could only shoot from the outside...