Word: bows
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...leaping lamb and the bounding colt in Christopher that first year. Not only did he hurdle car hoods (including a slow-moving cab one time in the Square), but he also leaped over whole rows of parking meting. On the way to dinner in the Union, regularly did a bow-legged straddle hop ever the chest-high obelisk in front Boylston Hall...
Last year's third-boat stroke, junior Clint Allen, will pace Harvard's varsity. Rowing behind Allen will be seniors Brain Clemow at seven and captain Jim Tew in the bow; junior Jaques Fiechter at three; and sophomores Andy Larkin at six, Curt Canning at five, Eric Sigward at four, and Ian Gardiner at two. Sophomore Paul Hoffman is coxing...
Radcliffe will have to bow to the Cambridge zoning ordinance and find 90 off-street parking spaces for the new Hilles Library, the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled yesterday...
Seniors Bruce Stevenson and Charlie Spencer will handle the seven and four positions; juniors Gilbert Vincent, captain Jon Eddy, and Mike Radetsky will row three, two, and bow; sophomores Sandy Bolsters and Al Gauld will be at numbers six and five. Sophomore Brian Sullivan will...
Until Sorensen took over, Omaha had experienced four of the stormiest years in its political history. Under James J. Dworak, a bow-tied mortician before he became mayor in 1961, the city's pressing problems, from slum housing to rotting sewage pipes, were left to marinate in what the Omaha World-Herald called a "swamp of stagnation." Dworak's reign was marked instead by feuding with the police department, the mayor's indictment on charges of soliciting a $25,000 bribe (he was acquitted), an unsuccessful recall movement, and such ludicrous controversies as a hassle over...