Word: fitz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Mets 66)The Washington Senators 67)5-0 68)Al Kaline, Norm Cash and Willie Horton 69)Gaylord Perry, Joe Niekro, Larry Christenson and Burt Hooton 70)The Orioles, Tigers(2), and Royals 71)The Cubs, Phillies, Giants, and Mets 72)Steve Busby 73)The Minnesota Twins 74)Ed Fitz Gerald 75)Floyd Giebell 76)Eddie Stanky 77)Johnny O'Brien...
Indeed, in 1967 'Fitz' joined Harvard's most elite social organization, but membership in the Society is not based on a prep school background or a closet full of L.L. Bean boots. Fitzsimmons was automatically elected by virtue of the sole criterion involved--a stint in the twines as a Harvard hockey goaltender...
Generally, about 30 per cent of the early admission applicants are admitted, compared to the 17 per-cent admission rate for the candidates as a whole, Fitz-simmons said. About 85 per cent of the early admits accept admission, as compared to about 75 per cent of the total group, he added
...Sulzberger. He can hardly help noticing the typographical error in the paper's logo: Not The New York Times. Exactly who is responsible for this outrageous, cunningly crafted parody? Among those reputed to have laid a pencil to the project are Michael Arlen, Carl Bernstein, Nora Ephron, Frances Fitz-Gerald, Jerzy Kosinski, George and Freddy Plimpton, Terry Southern and about three or four dozen other wordsmiths from leading publishing firms, the unemployment rolls and the Times itself. Observed Calvin Trillin, one of the town's few big-time scribes who declined to participate: "Sounds as if they emptied...
MARRIED, Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart Silva y Falcó, 52, better known as the Duchess of Alba, one of the world's wealthiest and most titled women (47 titles in all), who once trained as a bullfighter; and Jesús Aguirré y Ortiz de Zarate, 44. the government's director of music, a former Roman Catholic priest known as an elegant dresser and a respected European intellectual; she for the second time, he for the first; in a quiet ceremony at the duchess's palace in Madrid...