Word: coaches
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...normal heritage of broken noses, trick elbows and collapsible knees, old football players often take with them into later life the habit of explaining contemporary events in terms of gridiron metaphor. Last week Canada's Secretary for External Affairs, Lester Bowles Pearson, onetime University of Toronto football coach, said at an Ottawa banquet...
...disconcerting position of taking out a powerful tackier and then finding that the quarterback has left the interference and is charging across the other side of the field. Even more disconcerting is to discover that he has temporarily left the field and has gone over to consult Coach Congress. However, these are only occasional complications, and on the whole the democratic team works cooperatively and effectively together...
...bells didn't bother the Aggies. They played the slow, deliberate, agonizing brand of basketball for which they are famous, and for which fast-breaking St. Louis had no antidote. On the St. Louis bench, Coach Ed Hickey gave an imitation of a man fighting off bees as the score went against him, furiously diagrammed plays on the floor with chalk during time-outs. On the Aggie bench, Coach Hank Iba said reassuringly to his men: "Take your time. Take your time...
Playwright Robert E. Sherwood '19 will talk on "After the Lampoon--What" in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room at 7:15 p.m. tonight. At the same time football coach Art Valpey will speak informally before members of Kirkland House following Kirkland's monthly dinner...
Karl Michaels, Dartmouth swimming coach, in a recent quote to sports writers, stated pointblank that his team could new beat Army and would stop the Crimson at 8:45 p.m. tonight in the Blockhouse. His statement is posted at the pool now and will probably remain there until about 10:30 p.m. this evening...