Word: dump
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's defense, led by linebackers John Emery and Dale Neal, and ends John Cramer and Steve Ranere, repeatedly broke through to dump Dartmouth's highly-touted quarterback, Jim Chasey, and its veteran halfback Bob Lundquist behind the line. By the end of the half, Dartmouth had gained only 16 yards on the ground...
...more evasive actions on their final bombing runs. Losses went up, but so did the proficiency of his bombers. LeMay took similar risks in the Pacific. Assigned to run 300-plane B-29 raids against Japan, he removed his bombers guns and gunners, overloaded them with fire bombs to dump on the enemy from a dangerously low level...
...corporate executive lunches with his firm's president and discovers that hard times are ahead. Would he be wrong to dump his own holdings in the corporation's stock...
There are two major drawbacks to this assignment. First, unlike most Monday morning quarterbacks. I have to put my neck on the line before the opening whistle, not after the final gun. Second, as a Harvard man, I feel a certain obligation not to dump on the home forces. So, in a year like this one, which is not too promising, I feel a distinct pressure to "forget" that Harvard too is fielding a team each Saturday...
...group of about fifteen prominent anti-Administration politicians met to try to tie together what has happened since the convention and what might come about in the future. Among them were a few of the new stars of 1968 like Allard K. Lowenstein, the New Yorker who founded the Dump Johnson campaign and put together a McCarthy-dominated Coalition for an Open Convention last summer with some Kennedy support, Julian Bond of Georgia, and Donald O. Peterson, the Wisconsin delegation chairman who refused to buckle under to Mayor Daley...