Word: hare
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mike Hare, the center halfback and captain, is one of the most tireless players. He sat out less than 20 minutes of play in all the games put together. He first played for Eton College in his native England...
Although the first string is in "great shape" and well able to play the length of each game, Hare asserted that the team has good depth. John Millard of Argentina is a strong substitute for Leaf and John Adams plays a "powerful" goalie position and alternates regularly with John Marshall, the other goalie...
More immediately, it is an excellent and exciting melodrama--melodrama because its kicks stem directly and indirectly from a fast, explosive, and physical series of crises. The plot was taken from a veritable mine of visceral sensation: the case of the body-snatchers Burke and Hare, as told in a story by Donald Taylor. In the last century, it seems, the teachers of anatomy in Edinburgh were forced to deal with "resurrectionists" for the dissection subjects they needed. Two of these "vicious human vermin of the gutters of the city" find it more convenient to murder than...
...differences: only three Vichy archbishops lost their jobs, despite the Gaullists' bitter feelings about them as collaborationists. In addition to respecting his ability, the French also liked his cuisine. Roncalli is known as what the Italians call "a powerful fork" (his filling favorites: raviolini, polenta with small birds, hare in salmi, chamois in salmi, deviled chicken, tripe Bergamasque...
...Democrats are radicals, the electorate is told; they are "hare brained spendthrifts;" they lack the "straight-forward, honest, sound and sane principles which make America great." By making radicals and liberals appear one and the same, the President of the United States is trying to make "liberal" a dirty word...