Word: cooked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...senior captain Warren Cook has had to make an average of 43.3 saves per game in the goal. That's higher than the Harvard individual game record, held by Bill Fitzsimmons...
...meet, Harvard's one and two mile relay wins only further insulted Northeastern. Frank Hagarty, Frank Snowden, Bob Cook, and Sam Robinson easily outdistanced the Huskies in the mile relay, while the two-mile relay team squeezed out an 8:16.6 time for a two-second margin...
...Powell put a Negro girl, Sylvia Givens, 20, on the committee payroll as a "clerk," then used her for "domestic work"; Miss Givens testified that she worked as a cook and maid at his retreat on South Bimini Island in the Bahamas...
...Clerk to Cook. According to Subcommittee Chairman Wayne Hays of Ohio, the sessions revealed irregularities aplenty. There was, for example, the peculiar case of the 22 travel credit cards held by Powell-committee staffers. Mrs. Emma Swann, a committee receptionist whose name appeared on vouchers for 20 trips, testified that she had made only three of them - and that they were to Miami for "sightseeing and shopping." Russell Derrickson, staff director of Powell's panel, denied making any of the 26 trips charged to his name. Odell Clark, the committee's chief investigator, was unable to explain...
McKelvey was also involved in a mishap that ruined what could have been the best mile relay race of the year. He dropped the baton on a pass from Bob Cook, who had just taken a three-yard lead on the third leg. The duel between McKelvey and B.U. anchorman Hemery never came...