Word: fleetly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson says that their offense will be aggressive: "You don't get to be government graduate students without some conpetitive instincts." The small but fleet-footed Lange, who had to be restrained last year after angrily launching the game ball at a much larger Yalie, tops the order of talented Crimson receivers...
...receiver Bob Farnham, who last week set an Ivy record of 14 pass receptions in one game, was shut off by Bill Emper. Emper stayed stride for stride with the fleet-footed Farnham, exhibiting the speed he used to win the Pi Eta's Run for Daylight...
...flights of ferocity. "I believe in good dancers, better dancers and great dancers," he says. Like Balanchine, he wants a starless troupe, but whether he likes it or not, Christine Sarry easily stands out. As the mercurial waif of Excursions or the buoyant ballerina of Mazurka, she is fleet-spirited and light-legged...
...Crimson's secondary cornerstone, cornerback Bill Emper, has the challenging assignment of the fleet-footed and shifty Farnham, a task for which he is proven well-qualified. Assisting him will be mean adjuster George Newhouse, second in Crimson overall defense stats...
Died. Reuben H. Fleet, 88, aviation pioneer who in 1918 ran the Army's first airmail service between New York and Washington, and in 1923 founded the forerunner of Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Corp., which built B-24 bombers used during World War II; of injuries from a fall; in San Diego...