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Word: dismall (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Warren Spahn, 44: a 3-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers; in Los Angeles. Traded to the New York Mets by the Milwaukee Braves after a dismal 1964 season in which he won only six games, the winningest pitcher in baseball today struck out two men in the ninth inning to cut off a Dodger rally, rack up the 357th victory of his major-league career...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scoreboard: Who Won Apr. 30, 1965 | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

...Indians have a dismal 1-7-1 record this season; in the EIBL, they are 1-2, with a victory over Penn and losses to columbia and Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Team Must Down Dartmouth In EIBL Battle. | 4/28/1965 | See Source »

...team's hitting a pre-season "strong" point, became another headache for Shepard. Third-baseman Jim Tobin, who led the Crimson last season with a 351 average, hit .333 on the tour, but the other averages on the team were dismal. Outfielder George Neville hit .227, and short stop Tom Bilodeau, with a .158 average, led the team with a paltry four RBI's, Falcone's 250 mark was second best for the trip...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Team Collects One Win, Five Losses | 4/13/1965 | See Source »

...Kladd and the Klaliff, the Klectoken and the Klexter, the Klig-rapp and the Klokan, the Klokard and the Kloncilium, the Klonklave and the Klonvokation, the Kloran and the Kla-rogo, the Klorero and the Kludd.* In the Klan Kalendar, the days of the week were named Dark, Deadly, Dismal, Doleful, Desolate, Dreadful and Desperate; the weeks of the month were Woeful, Weeping, Wailing, Wonderful and Weird, and the months Bloody, Gloomy, Hideous, Fearful, Furious, Alarming, Terrible, Horrible, Mournful, Sorrowful, Frightful and Appalling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE VARIOUS SHADY LIVES OF THE KU KLUX KLAN | 4/9/1965 | See Source »

...Gaulle's aim was to seize control of as many local governments as possible for his U.N.R. party, which has precious little of the grass-roots support it will need to survive its creator. The campaign proved a dismal failure. Though 14 of the 16 Cabinet ministers won, the U.N.R. as a whole failed to gain a majority on the council of any city of more than 100,000 population except Bordeaux, which the party already controlled. Particularly galling to De Gaulle was the lack of a majority in Paris itself, which the Gaullists had been confident of capturing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Non, Mon General! | 4/2/1965 | See Source »

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