Word: fernando
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number four John Ince was forced to play longer points, but he remained in command and went in to win 15-8, 15-10, 15-11. Fernando Gonzales had little trouble in the first two games but had to come from behind in the third game...
...devote himself to poetry, he quit his job and supported his wife and two sons on small family savings and welfare checks. Six months later, they left for a year in Europe, courtesy of a $5,000 Guggenheim fellowship. Temporary terms as poet-in-residence at Reed, San Fernando Valley State and Wisconsin, and as successor to Stephen Spender as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress, have occupied him since...
John Ince jumped a notch from fifth to fourth place by outlasting Fernando Gonzalez in a gruelling five-game match. Peter Abrams defended his number six position by defeating challenger and number seven man Steve Whitman, 3-1. Finally, Ed Atwood extended his undefeated string of challenge matches by eliminating Bruce Wigand, 3-1, to earn his number eight ranking...
Cornell's strongest challenge came from its second and third men, two positions where Harvard coach Jack Barnaby feels the Crimson must do well to have a successful season. But Harvard's Michel Schienmann and Fernando Gonzales came from behind...
...Fernando Belaunde Terry, deposed president of Peru, will speak at 8 p.m. tonight at the Quincy House JCR. The subject of his talk will be "The Development of the Americas: A Common Task...