Word: bring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Darrell Royal, head coach at the University of Texas, wears tailored three-button suits and adopts a low-keyed, tutorial tone with his players. "When he explains something," says Quarterback James Street, "it's like getting a lecture from a professor." Royal also likes to bring his charges down to earth with such occasional homespun homilies as: "There ain't a hoss alive that can't be rode, and there ain't a man alive who can't be throw...
...Year by the Football Writers Association of America in 1961 and 1963; he is the only coach ever to win that honor twice. He may be on his way to a third title. Recently his boys whipped conference archrival Southern Methodist 45-14 in Dallas' Cotton Bowl to bring their 1969 record to 6-0. That victory secured their ranking as the nation's No. 2 team and established the Longhorns as the only serious challenger to Ohio State for the No. 1 position in the nation...
...right to punish anyone showing disrespect for the laws of the realm. In modern usage, the power is considered vital in helping judges to preserve order. Even so, U.S. courts and legislatures have lately sought to limit "summary contempt"-that is, the judge's awesome right to bring the charge, reach a finding of guilty and sentence the offender...
After the jury's decision, Justice Sullivan ordered defense lawyers to bring the other 105 persons still appealing trespass convictions to court today, or at the-earliest opportunity, so that he could consider continuing their cases without a finding-a move that would probably result in the dismissal of the charges...
Harvard's Vietnam Moratorium Committee is organizing the major activities, which include passing out leaflets of "Bring Them Home," circulating petitions against the war, and cleaning up buildings...