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Word: gone (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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With 15 minutes gone in the period, Mleczko tied the score at five-all, but Scott came back with her sixth goal four minutes later...

Author: By Keith Salkowski, | Title: Laxwomen Tie Dartmouth, Lose to Yale | 5/2/1977 | See Source »

...afford a life cycle? Maybe my charts, these skeptics say, are a reasonably approximate guide to the study of life, but they can also be used to deny what is obvious, namely, that many adults are defined by the very fact that the playfulness of the stages has gone out of them--and not only the poor...but also the fortunate ones who are given so much deprived of all leeway it has paralyzed them...

Author: By Mark T. Whitaker, | Title: Subtlety of Mind | 4/29/1977 | See Source »

Team captain Anne Johnson put Radcliffe back on top, scoring with eight and a half minutes gone. Wistie Oppenlander, with a little help from Mleczko, made it 3-1 less than a minute later, and again it appeared as though the 'Cliffe was off and running...

Author: By Keith Salkowski, | Title: 'Cliffe Lacrosse Beats Bowdoin As Mleczko Scores Hat Trick | 4/27/1977 | See Source »

Fassbinder is mainly a humanitarian. He is interested in the banality, not the poverty, of the proletariat. His politics consist almost solely in enunciating that banality and its causes for a politically naive audience. In that respect, Mother Kusterstells a typical Fassbinder story. A man has gone berserk in a factory, killing his boss's son and then killing himself. The press exploits his family and distorts the picture of the man. His wife (Mother Kusters, played by Brigitte Mira), deserted by her children, seeks comfort where she can find it. First, with the Thalmanns, a couple of armchair communists...

Author: By Joellen Wlodkowski, | Title: Ritual and Revolution | 4/26/1977 | See Source »

...only son of the founder of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Philip Wrigley became president of the family business at 31, and head of his father's baseball team in 1934. The Cubs introduced ladies' days and radio and TV coverage of games, but the team has gone 31 years without a pennant under Wrigley's somewhat eccentric proprietorship. In the '60s he tried out the notorious "rotating coach" system, replacing a single manager with several coaches. A reclusive man who seldom went to his ball park, he, alone of all baseball owners, refused to hold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 25, 1977 | 4/25/1977 | See Source »

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