Word: fitly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Valpey had special words for the new men up at Stanford. Of the freshmen, Art estimated that between five and eight would possibly make the starting team. The transfers--men that found Yuba, Glendale, Colorado, and Santa Clara unsatisfactory--should also fit into the picture pretty nicely...
Other backs who showed promise were Bill Healey, a wingback, and Charley Walsh, the only man the coaches saw fit to groom as a quarterback...
...Government would finance training of doctors and nurses, expand its grants for hospital construction. Patients could choose their own doctors, and doctors could join or not join the program as they saw fit. Doctors could also reject patients. The doctors would be paid by the Government on either a salary or fee basis...
...Merindol got out and took their positions. Merindol had frantically practiced saber fighting for four days, but he was no match for Fèvre's skill. After a few parries the heavy cavalry sword dropped from his bleeding hand. The umpire pronounced him fit to fight on, but had to stop the duel a few seconds later. Fèvre was striking out so furiously (see cut") that he feared Merindol might get seriously hurt...
...museum restorer put it together again as best he could, but he had to leave out many of the blue chips-he just couldn't find a way to fit them in. Recently 30 of the surplus chips, carefully saved all these years, turned up in a private collection. They gave the museum's present restorer, 51-year-old Jack Axtell, a good reason for restoring the Portland Vase all over again. Considering that it is valued at over $100,000, it was worth another...