Word: footedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...three-meter board, one place where the Crimson can have hope against Yale, Frank Gorman and Greg Stone finished second and third to the Tiger's Foot. Reliable reports indicate that this result might well easily been avoided...
...York City's Robert Wagner had taken the time to read your very informative Jan. 28 cover story on King Saud, he would have certainly thought twice before putting his foot in the Federal Government's mouth. We will never know how much of the good of Eisenhower's conference with Saud was thereby negated...
...have turned back affectionately to the old state! Aromas more wonderful than the perfumes of Araby. Thrilling hints of the feast to come . . . Unbearable suspense . . . the glad trooping to the dining room to wait until grandma in black silk and white lace is seated on her throne at the foot of the table...
...field events, the varsity has practically conceded both the pole vault and the broad jump, for Joel Cohen, who placed second at Yale, will not attempt to broad jump, and Army has a 13-foot pole vaulter. John deKiewiet would win the high jump, while in the shot and weight, the Cadets are not that far ahead of the Crimson's Jim Doty, John Du Moulin, and Pete Harpel. If they can pick up points, the meet could swing in Harvard's favor before the relays...
...Just ten years after he won his first national foot-racing Championship, 32-year-old Reggie Pearman ran Olympic 400-Meter Champion Charley Jenkins out of his shoes and won the Mel Sheppard 600 in 1:11. Less than an hour later, he anchored a Pioneer Club mile-relay team that outlegged the N.Y.A.C. and set a new Millrose record...