Word: bows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Temporarily seated in the Varsity shell are: stroke, Toby Ross; seven, Hal Grant; six, Miles Wambaugh; five, Rod Perkins; four, Bob Macnamara; three, Tom Haymond; two, John Kettelle; and bow, Pete Roll. Coxing the boat is veteran Dan Paul...
...tomorrow night there will be no more pinball in Cambridge for the first time in years, and pinsters from Bow Street to the Square are wondering what's behind the ban and how long it will last...
...though the pinsters have already begun to turn from the blinking lights to the tossing penny, there'll be no more free games. Thus spake the powers that be, and all's quiet on the Bow Street front. Somebody's tilted...
...which looked like a good weapon, the Army could take a late bow. But one point still bothered critics: where was the T26 when it was most needed...
...appreciate your work." Few hours earlier, in a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel, tall, greying Ambassador Alberto Tarchiani had made his bow to the U.S. Just 55 hours out of Rome, via a U.S. Army transport, he had called in the U.S. press even before inspecting his embassy. "I am an old journalist myself," he said to the 21 newsmen. "I appreciate your work very much...