Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...splashing the sordid details on its front page. Nobody would comment. Editors and reporters pontificated and prevaricated. I was prepared for some serious wallowing: visions of Nixon entering the terminal throes of his own hysteria, Pat snitching bourbon from the liquor cabinet, Kissinger taping all his phone calls, Eddie Cox worrying that his father-in-law might kill himself rather than resign...
Coxswain Nancy Hadly, now in her fourth year as Cliffe varsity heavy cox, echoed Raymond's sentiments...
...fired a hard shot at Crimson netminder Jim Michelson, who made an excellent save to blunt the bid, but B.C.'s Walter Cox connected with the rebound...
Birdsall's strong soprano voice, however, partially compensates for the weakness of her acting. Musically, in fact, the entire cast of The Beggar's Opera is unimpeachable. While Ben Cox's Macheath displays more world-weariness and self-parody than vigor, he sings in a melodious high tenor that does ample justice to Gay's ballads. Toulouse too has an outstanding, well-controlled soprano--although her duets with Polly would be more effective were she a contralto...
That's when the Eagles fired off their final burst. With Bittner or Cox figured in every score, they got four tallies in the next seven minutes, pulling close at 12-8 with 4:22 left. But Mellen's goal ended the threat, and attackman Gordie Nelson netted another Crimson goal with only two minutes left...