Word: bottom
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard wasted no time in against Crusader starter Bud leading off the bottom of the first, Houston walked. On a hit-and- Tom Bilodeau singled off his fists center field and Houston went to third, scoring soon after on John Dockery's sacrifice...
...bottom of the second, the Crusaders began to act as if they had a collective case of nikephobia. George Neville led off for Harvard with a walk, and Joe O'Donnell tried to move him to second with a sacrifice bunt. Knittel pounced on the ball and fired it to first. The second baseman, covering on the play, dropped the throw and O'Donnell was safe...
...SUCCESSO. As an ambitious young executive who sheds wife, friends and integrity en route from the bottom of the barrel to the top of the heap, Vittorio Gassman demonstrates, sometimes hilariously, sometimes chillingly, how-to-succeed-Italian-style...
...government major in August 1930, became an instructor in public speaking and business arithmetic at Sam Houston High in Houston the next month. Business Student James Sager recalls that Lyndon "could put a column of ten figures on the board and by the time he got to the bottom he'd have added them all up in his head." He fascinated his speech classes with his personal, pointed anecdotes, loved to throw out a single word and demand that his students ad-lib a speech about it. Once the word "string" stumped the class-but Lyndon promptly talked...
...Huskies quickly took two of the scores back in the bottom of the third against Crimson starter Jim McCandlish. George Neville increased the Harvard placed to 4-2 in, the sixth when he knocked in Hootstein with a single. Northeastern promptly countered with another run in the bottom of the inning, and Coach Norm Shepard replaced McCandlish with John Scott...