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Word: eye (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...need the batting strength," claims Berg. Third baseman Vinnie Morton, shortstop Hal Marshall, and second sacker Harry Cavanaugh played in the same infield at Roxbury Latin last year. Ed Smith, Berg's towering six-six first baseman and Freshman basketball captain, appears to have found his batting eye already and makes a good target in the infield...

Author: By Peter B. Taub, | Title: Freshman Baseball Picture Gloomy, But It's Improving | 4/22/1948 | See Source »

Reporting after a month-long questioning of University officials in and out of the department, the investigators recommended that the Visiting Committee on Geological Sciences request the formation of an ad hoc committee to study the place of Geography at Harvard with an eye to its re-institution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Council Report Criticizes Elimination of Geography | 4/21/1948 | See Source »

Some Suspicion. That was Joe's story and he stuck to it. There was some suspicion that there was more to the whole business than met the eye. Lewis was anxious to get out of a legal box. So far, he had disregarded a court order to send his miners back to work. He was due to appear before Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough and explain why he should not be held in contempt. Goldsborough was the man who, a year ago, had slapped him and his union with a $3,510,000 fine (later reduced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Why Shouldn't I? | 4/19/1948 | See Source »

...went to the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church to attend the funeral of Maurice C. Latta, executive clerk at the White House since the McKinley Administration. The President was fond of Maurice Latta, a dour but efficient man. As the brief service ended, Harry Truman brushed a tear from his eye...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: On the Town | 4/19/1948 | See Source »

...morning last week, before the dew was off the bluegrass at Kentucky's Keeneland track, a bay colt broke and ran. Stop watches ticked away. The naked eye could tell what the watches verified: that the bay colt was really covering ground. Coaltown worked five furlongs in the fastest training time-:58 2/5-ever run at Keeneland. Warren Wright's Calumet Farm, which seems to have a monopoly on racing's fastest horses (Armed, Bewitch, Citation, Fervent and Faultless), had developed another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Nice Colt | 4/19/1948 | See Source »

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