Word: calvinized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Crimson attack as a whole was generally unimpressive, several individuals showed real promise for the rest of the year. First among those was point guard Calvin Dixon. Fulfilling McLaughlin's pre-season promise of a more aggressive, to-the-hoop style, the honorable mention All-Ivy selection played what may have been his best 40 minutes in a Crimson uniform, chalking up 16 points and nine assists while running an occasionally explosive Harvard offense...
...knew they'd be good, but they're really even better than we expected," says the usually understated McLaughlin, who plans to use the duo as fill-ins for veterans Calvin Dixon and Donald Fleming...
...potential offensive trouble spot is an over-dependence on the services of point guard extraordinaire Calvin Dixon. The junior speedster is the only true point guard on the team, and an injury to him could be devastating...
...Calvin gets hurt, I don't know what we'd to; we'd have to try a number of alternatives." With Fleming already playing guard much of the time, one of the most probable options, continues McLaughlin, would be to move the 6-ft., 4-in. Ferry to the point guard slot...
With his flinty stare, red hair, high collar and striped trousers, Calvin Coolidge is now an established presence in the Cabinet Room, a quiet patron of supply-side economics. He is on the wall in oils, along with Lincoln and Eisenhower. When Coolidge appeared on the morning of Ronald Reagan's Inauguration, some of the staff members were startled. "There's been an error," suggested one aide, believing a workman had mistaken the Vermonter for Jefferson or maybe McKinley. No, the report came back, the President wants Coolidge, the cutter of taxes and debt, the man who squandered...