Word: elbows
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Colby defenseman Bob McBride slipped Kinasewich an elbow, and the sophomore center hauled off and hit back. Colby's Don Young and the Crimson's Ikauniks left the penalty box to join in the fun, and soon everyone was in the act. Most of the peripheral battles evaporated fairly soon, but it took the efforts of both referees and several peace-makers to break up the McBride-Kinasewich main event...
...elbow-to-elbow audience hunched over the three-walled court to watch the ninth encounter of the two teammates who have given Yale the strougest 1-2 combo in intercollegiate play for the past two years. In eight tries, Heatherington had never beaten Howe, who ranks fourth in the country...
...abbot Banchieri was known to the academic world of his day, did not hesitate to make a single pivot note the sole point of continuity in a total shift of harmony. Daring in his time, such transitions still surprise the traditionally trained ear. Banchieri also jabbed his musical elbow in the stylistic ribs of his contemporaries. But, as Banchieri himself ends the next to last madrigal, "Hail to the caprices of Banchieril...
...Castro himself is taking the meeting seriously. Heading Cuba's 40-man delegation to the hemispheric foreign ministers' meeting is his puppet President, Osvaldo Dorticós, a traveler to Moscow who ran for local office on the Communist ticket as far back as 1948. At his elbow as the delegation's "adviser" is Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, editor of Cuba's Communist daily...
...years. Jack Romagna, a civil servant who works in Washington, suffered from a recurrent nightmare. In his dream Romagna sat at the elbow of the President of the U.S., transcribing in shorthand a presidential address. But for some reason. Romagna's pen moved without leaving a mark. And as the President talked on, his unrecorded words were lost forever...