Word: fitzgeraid
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...whole world was bewitched by the strange case of a human chameleon so eager to be liked that he developed the capacity literally to change accent, shape and even color in order to ingratiate himself with whomever he happened to be with. One day Scott Fitzgeraid noticed him at a Gatsby-like Long Island party; the next, he was sitting in with a black jazz band at a Chicago speakeasy. Soon enough, Presidents and prizefighters, pundits and publishers were seeking him out. And where they led, the newspapers, the admen, Hollywood and all the other hustlers followed...
HARVARD FRESHMAN ANDOVERRecord, Thomson, l.e. r.e., Wright, BrunnerFinlayson, Flynn, Wolcott, l.t. r.t., Kidder, MacDougallMyerson, Ginnman, Coyle, l.g. r.g., Westfall, StebbinsCunningham, Fitzgeraid, c. c., Crane, R. JacksonForestall, Draper, r.g. l.g., Steketee, DavisTaxon, Kuehn, r.t. l.t., Osborne, BatchelderMoushigian, Appel, Nickerson, r.e. l.e., Broaca, Kimball, Scott, ChaffeeWood, Gleason, Fink, q.b. q.b., Wheeler, C. Williamson, BrownWhite, Mays, l.h.b. r.h.b., L. Churchill, Chapman, GardnerGilligan, Crickard, r.h.b. l.h.b., King, C. Churchill, Keesling, WilsonDevens, Blanchard, f.b. f.b., Vivianno, Newto
...this year. The ubiquitous Keck, who tips the scales at a paltry 212 pounds, is faster than many an end. This "ring-tailed roarer and curly wolf" covered punts like a demon possessed, and when he hit the receiver, picked him up bodily and catapulted him five years backward. Fitzgeraid stood some wicked punishing in this way. On the defense Keck was the Gibraltar of the Nassau line. The Crimson ends couldn't put him out of the play; he always kept his stocky feet and managed somehow to bring down University runners on either side of the line. Keck...
| 1 |