Word: felted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Crim played for the freshmen at fullback, but he felt that he had to put on weight to play for the varsity. During the summer he trained, lifting weights, and that proved disastrous in his sophomore year...
...Alex started to impress us the last four games of the 1967 season," Yovicsin says. "We felt he'd be a very competent replacement for Greenidge, and he's more than proven this," he says...
...almost mythical liberal of the 1930s and a famous novelist (Man's Fate, Man's Hope), he helped organize and then commanded the brave, ramshackle Republican air force that flew against Franco's armies in the Spanish Civil War. Finally, if the author felt inclined to autumnal apologia, he could start by revealing himself in his current incarnation as De Gaulle's Minister of Culture: the man who gave Paris a long-needed face washing, planted a copy of the Venus de Milo in the Paris Métro and, lately, helped the General resolve last...
...watching their teams being manhandled by Yale's heralded team and once-disregarded Harvard, the Ivy League coaches found it nearly impossible to predict the winner of this Saturday's game. Most preferred to toss a coin, but Yale was favored by a couple of coaches, while no one felt quite bold enough to favor Harvard...
...down in the dumps about the switch at first," Reed said, "But the more I saw that it was in the best interests of the team, the better I felt." September 12 was the first day Reed practiced at tackle, and three days later he started at this position in a pre-season game...