Word: drews
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unfortunately, this was the last hometown cheer. Gibson cruised along serenely, yielding only a double to George Scott and three scattered singles after Santiago's homer. In the ninth, with two gone--including the King on a fly to deep left--Scott drew Gibson's only base on balls. But pinch hitter Mike Andrews skied to the old Yankee Roger Maris for the final...
...gift. Diminutive inside Bruce Detora, looking for a shot out in front, was fouled by an over-eager Wesleyan fullback, and the Crimson was awarded a penalty kick. Lutz Hoeppner, who normally takes the bonus shots, wasn't playing at the time, so center half Richie Hardy drew the call. Hardy, whose nonchalance is at times overwhelming, almost half-heartedly kicked the ball goalward, but it sailed past the goalie for the first Crimson tally in a week...
...leveling the screams begging for a rally. Versalles moved easily towards second to make the double play--when confidence gave way to fragility. He dropped the ball, and runners were safe all around. Yazstrzemski whirled the bats about and hit a home run, a slow elegant home run which drew us after it in an orgasm of sound and motion...
...almost everywhere become more specialized, more intramural; such students have sometimes tended to move into anthropology or sociology or political science, and they still do. But these social science fields suffer in many graduate schools from excessive professionalization and the piling up of requirements only obliquely related to what drew the student to the field in the first place. Undergraduates who study at major universities have the opportunity to become disillusioned about the academic life as well as attracted...
...daughter Susan was also convicted of failing to pay the tax on the marijuana, and she drew an indeterminate sentence in a federal corrections institution...