Word: finne
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Almost from the beginning, novelists have gone to bat for the game. Ring Lardner saw baseball as the great American comedy-look through the knothole and you found uniformed counterparts of Huck Finn and Charlie Chaplin...
...number three John Ingard came back three times from being down match point to top Harry Swartze 3-6, 7-6, 6-3. Randy Barnett at number five for Harvard added another win for the Crimson, turning back Andy Finn...
...closest match last year, Lidner squeaked by Larry Loeb, 7-6, in the decisive third set. Top-seeded Loeb and Penn veterans Jason Schwartz and Andy Finn will be out with teeth bared to avenge last years shellacking...
...Sawyer. But, as Mark Twain also said, "that ain't no matter." What is the matter is that the good, strong stuff of the novel-Injun Joe's mysteriously sinister nature, the murder in the graveyard, Becky and Tom lost in the cave, even Huckleberry Finn's subversive restlessness-is truncated and flattened. The idea seems to be to avoid offending those modern-day Aunt Pollys and Widder Douglases who think, despite such recent good examples as The Railway Children and Sounder, that the term "family entertainment" can only be defined as a synonym for blandness...
Captain Michael H. Collier left the Castle--which he had entered early in the morning while protesters guarded the nearby University Placement building -- at 5 p.m. exactly, with a forceful police escort and B.U. vice-president Daniel Finn for added safety...