Word: cocke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pont, on the sidelines, thought Harvard had an extra man in the game and motioned to the referee to make a count. But no penalty was called; Yale quarterback Ed McCarthy dropped back to pass, but was tackled by Driscoll and John Hoffman before he could do more than cock...
...Elis picked up four first downs, moving to Harvard's 17 on a draw play midway through the period. But there the drive stalled; three running plays netted only eight yards. On fourth down, McCarthy faded to pass, but Jim Driscoll hit him before he could do more than cock his arm, and John Hoffman smashed him down...
Despite the lid of censorship, there are those lucky students whose freshman advisors have let the magic number slip out in the course of cock-tail conversation, and those doubly lucky ones who, when told their number, found it was a good one. A smiling senior in the second category confided, "I've been group five for three years running, but I'm always able to say, 'I'm smart; the College had me pegged for group...
...disappointment in not finding a home, a landlord immediately offered him an apartment. The local Catholic and Protestant clergy, meeting for the first time while preparing for the week, found the experience so agreeable that they have set up monthly conferences. And Lutheran officials are so cock-a-hoop over the results that they want to test their luck in larger communities. Next year a Faith in Life Dialogue is planned for Duluth, the year after for Minneapolis...
...guru, and obediently follows her in a ritual play-therapy. Through her he will be freed from his amnesia and vertigo--"You will be my healer," he pleads early in their friendship. And, indeed, the dizziness disappears when at last he climbs a steeple to steal the weather-cock she has so long cherished...