Word: gloved
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Some women do not bother to wear gloves at all, merely keep them in hand, and make the rounds clasping the evidence of their well-bred intentions like a badge. After several such wearings, most gloves begin to go limp, soon acquire wrinkles and creases no cleaner can cure. One Way Out. But, astonishingly enough, there is hardly a woman who would be caught dead without gloves. Why? Largely because of etiquette. Even as "bold" and "modern" a social arbiter as Amy Vanderbilt, who last year went so far as to sometimes permit picking up chicken bones by hand...
Actually, the entire catastrophe probably could have been avoided early in the inning. With a man on first, Northeastern's Carrata batted a ball to Craig Bennet at second: the perfect double play situation. Unfortunately Bennett's throw glanced off the glove of shortstop Bobby Leo. Both runners were safe, and the horror show...
With Bilodeau back at shortstop, Coach Norm Shepard shifted Tobin to glove at third. Presumably the same right field, leaving St. George's good lineup will face Princeton today...
Mike Patrick scored them both with a line-drive double off the right fielder's glove, and came home on a triple by captain Tom Stephenson...
...Mark the Glove Boy Or The Last Days of Richard Nixon, an unsentimental journey over the last episode of Nixon's political life, in which he ran unsuccessfully for Governor of California. Written by Mark (The Southpaw) Harris...