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Word: coyness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this year, Harvard has sprinters of its own. Sophomores Bill Shrout, Phil Chase, and Steve Coy, along with junior Jim Seubold (who took second to Clay in the 100 at Army) give the Crimson the edge in the sprints and the final relay...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Harvard Tackles Cadets In Crucial Swim Battle | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

Also deserving of praise are Mario Mitchell (a girl), who played a brace of coy maidens without cloying; Rick Ashton, a minor player with a fine sense of timing; and Sandra Robertson, whose self-control kept several scenes from running off the track. For completeness' sake I suppose I ought to add that two or three of the remaining actors were awful...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Under Mills Wood | 12/4/1965 | See Source »

Leadoff man Phil Chase gave sophomore Steve Coy a two-foot lead and Coy's quick, choppy strokes propelled him to a seven-yard margin. His split was a fast 50.5 seconds. Jim Seubold added two more yards, and Shrout, swimming a 49.6 leg, coasted home for a five-yard victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Swimmers Win Narrow Victory in First Meet, 53-42; Corris, Hayes, Shrout Lead Team Over Springfield | 12/2/1965 | See Source »

Shrout is not the only new freestyler who will give the varsity a boost. All-American high schoolers Phil Chase and Pete Adams, and another freshman standout. Steve Coy, will join veterans Andy Grinstead and Jim Seubold to give Harvard what may be its best relay team ever...

Author: By John D. Gerhart, | Title: Sophomore Freestylers Buoy Swimmers' Hopes | 11/30/1965 | See Source »

Marriage on the Rocks is the most recent effort to capture for posterity the fanny-pinching sophistication of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. In a coy casting switch, Sinatra plays a bored, busy advertising brain who has spent 19 years with his own wife (Deborah Kerr). "What a swinger he was in the old days," moons Deborah. Now he bedevils his teen-age daughter (played by Sinatra's own daughter Nancy) and deplores his rakish company vice president (Martin), an aging torn whose bachelor flat is strewn with molted bikinis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Beneath the Rock | 10/15/1965 | See Source »

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