Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Paxton shows his latent romanticism in a protest song of a different genre. His voice quivers with emotion on "Born on the Fourth of July," when he recounts the story of a patriotic marine who realizes the evil of Vietnam after he returns from the war paralyzed. Writing with such intensity, Paxton manages to revive a half-forgotten issue. While Paxton's tenor is not overwhelming, he injects enormous feeling in this rendition...
...first learned of the Nieman Foundation when a boyhood friend of his was granted a fellowship, and ever since, Kunene has longed "to follow my friend to Harvard." But for Kunene, the fourth black journalist allowed by the South African government to participate in the program, it has been a long wait, and his dream must have often seemed remote and unattainable...
Treacy and Degan slowed up in the closing stretch, choosing to jog across the finish line in triplicate with Dillon in 24:01. Minuteman Mike Quinn checked in at 24:17 for fourth place...
Penn (1-0, 1-1) rounded out the Ivy slate with an uninspiring 19-7 loss to Lehigh at Bethlehem, Pa. Penn's wishbone offense failed to put any points on the board until the fourth quarter...
...those of you who need to see the stats, Brown connected on seven of 13 tosses, but threw an interception, fumbled four times (Harvard lost three of them), and never threw with any real authority. In his brief fourth-quarter stint, St. John missed three of five, unless you count the one that UMass picked...