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Word: framed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...digit was broken when Clasby grabbed the nose-guard of a Brown back. His hand caught in the frame and the bone fractured. The injury was not apparent from the stands; Clasby passed with great effectiveness throughout the whole fourth quarter. He completed seven of ten passes for 85 yards and one touchdown. In addition, he ran for a touchdown himself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clasby, Freshman Football Captain, Fractures Finger | 11/14/1950 | See Source »

Tyger! tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 13, 1950 | 11/13/1950 | See Source »

Last season, at the advanced shortstop age of 32, the Scooter was still teaching himself a few new tricks. To get a little more power out of his 5-ft.-6-in. frame, he borrowed Heavyweight John Mize's big 36-oz. bat. It worked just fine; he finished the season with a .324 batting average, highest of his major-league career, and 50 extra-base hits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: New Pride of the Yankees | 11/6/1950 | See Source »

...Craig's "new stagecraft," and indirectly by Adolphe Appia's theories of light, Jones designed a production of "A Man Who Married a Dumb Wife" in 1915. Instead of using stained glass and gothic arches to indicate a medieval scene, Jones symbolized the spirit of the play with light frame construction and cheerful primary colors. Historical accuracy was unimportant; in its place Jones put his own, highly personal, response to the play...

Author: By Stephen O. Saxe, | Title: ON EXHIBIT | 10/18/1950 | See Source »

Lowenstien, though he weighs only 152 pounds, probably gets more football out of his frame than any other college player. Operating from the various T formations, he will be able to use to best advantage his skills as passer, punter, and ball handler. Whether Lowenstein can call plays with the same accuracy with which he throws the football will be better answered late this afternoon...

Author: By Bayley F. Mason, | Title: Lowenstein, West Are Key Men for Success of New Crimson Backfield | 10/7/1950 | See Source »

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