Word: duel
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...secret to the team's successes this year was an unbroken series of outstanding performances by Mark Mullin. His second in the Big Three meet this year, step-for-step duel and eventual victory over Dartmouth's Tom Laris, and battle over most of the Heps with Brown's victorious Bobby Lowe speak for themselves...
...Saltonstall O'Connor duel was also unique in that both candidates hung to the Kennedy coattails. The senior senator distributed pictures of the two together and talked of their joint efforts in Congress. O'Connor repeatedly challenged Saltonstall to endorse Nixon and emphasized, "Jack needs young men in Washington," and "Saltonstall would be of a minority party opposite of that of President Kennedy...
...good runner fast enough to take the race if he had a good day and everyone else had a bad one. The most likely winner, other than Lowe, is Dartmouth's Tom Laris. Crimson runner Mark Mullin, however, beat Laris by almost ten yards after a step-for-step duel over five miles in this fall's Harvard-Dartmouth meet...
...opera had to do with a )': drunken bum masquerading as an admiral at a wedding party. Exposed when he fails to identify a snatch of Morse code, the -phony admiral exits, announcing with sad dignity: "If I were really a nobleman, I would challenge you all to a duel." The Admiral was studded with the kind of lush melody the Italians love-Andreoli borrowed much of the opera's outdated style from Mascagni...
...have paid a black man to kill me ... I made Kasavubu head of state; now he is nothing but an outlaw. Mobutu is an imperialist, a fascist." Later he told the newsmen: "You journalists, you can go anywhere. Fetch Kasavubu. Fetch Mobutu. Tell them Lumumba challenges them to a duel!" Then Lumumba's voice fell to a mumble, and he tottered off to bed, muttering: "Tomorrow I will die with the people, I will be the people's hostage...