Word: bobs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Peyton Place (pop. approx. 10,000), the first black will be a neurosurgeon. In NBC's I Spy, Bob Gulp loves his way round the world, while Co-star Bill Cosby enjoys only an occasional clinch-with a black girl...
...many other fields, too few Negroes have had training. Many stations are offering on-the-job experience to likely prospects and giving preferential treatment to black applicants. Network-level Negroes include ABC's U.N. Correspondent Mai Goode and some top local newscasters on network-affiliated stations, such as Bob Teague and Gil Noble in New York, Bill Matney and Les Brownlee in Chicago, and Mel Knox in San Francisco...
...squad finished the year with an 11-5 triumph over Yale. Defensemen Bill Bennett, Don Gogel, and Bob Kettle, who played lacrosse for the first time this season, stifled the Bullpups' attack for most of the game...
...rules was allowed to row simply because of "the forceful intervention of heavyweight coach Harry Parker." We ask why have heats in the morning if a crew can qualify for the finals simply on the strength of its reputation. Two false starts in a trial heat would put Bob Hayes out of a 100-yd. race even if there were no doubt that he could win the final running backwards. Why do rules mean something else in crew? Would these rules be bent as far as they were for Harvard if the boat in question was from Columbia or Brown...
...appointment of Bob ("Pappy") Hunt as an assistant to Stowell and varsity coach Bill McCurdy was announced by Adolph W. Samborski '25, director of athletics, at Sunday's annual track banquet at the Harvard Club of Boston...