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Word: elies (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard scored twice more in the second period, and Yale once in the third when Tim Sargent jumped the Crimson defense at the Eli blue line. But the varsity tallied the last, and most flashy, goal: after being knocked to his knees, Dave Grannis poked the puck to Bill Beckett, who centered a set-up pass to Crosby for the score. The score by periods: Harvard 2 3 1 6 Yale...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr., | Title: Crimson Sextet Routs Bulldogs, 6-2 | 2/27/1961 | See Source »

Bulldog coach Bob Giegengack put his two-mile ace, Bobby Mack, in the mile against Mark through a 3:10.0 three-quarters, but the Eli, a small, mechanical, and very precise runner, simply left Mullin behind in the final 440. He won by 40 yards in 4:13.7, a new Cage record...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Yale Triumphs in Big Three Meet; DeLone Breaks Shot Put Record | 2/27/1961 | See Source »

...ordeal was not yet over. After Gus Schumacher handed him a 12-yard lead in the two-mile relay, Mullin lost the margin and finished 15 yards behind Ned Roache of Yale--something that never before happened in Mullin's Harvard career. Anchored by Tommy Carroll, the Eli quartet...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Yale Triumphs in Big Three Meet; DeLone Breaks Shot Put Record | 2/27/1961 | See Source »

Both teams are very strong in the sprints, where Navy strength told against Yale. Kaufmann and Bill Zentgraf supplement Hunter, while Don Diget, who won the Eli meet with a fantastic final-relay anchor leg, and Dick Oldham back up Norfleet...

Author: By Peter S. Britell, | Title: Varsity Swimmers to Face Undefeated Annapolis Team | 2/11/1961 | See Source »

...children and aspiring Christ killer in disguise ('and when you have found him, bring me word, that I may also come and worship him'); to Judas, the original businessman with the contract in the pocket; and to the anonymous vulgar Jewish farceur who, in answer to Christ's 'Eli', eh' forced a reed filled with vinegar between His lips." The twin masks of the Jew-mutilator and usurer thus had Biblical sanction "at a time when literature flourished under clerical auspices and when nine tenths of the corpus poeticum derived from Biblical paraphrases and martyrologies. . ." In ballads and morality plays...

Author: By Allan Katz, | Title: Villains, Saints and Comedians: Jewish Types in English Fiction | 2/10/1961 | See Source »

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