Word: harmonizations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Princeton's 18th straight victory, and the longest major winning streak in the nation. Said Cornell Coach Lefty James: "Kazmaier is the greatest back I've seen since I've been coaching football. I think he's far more valuable than Tommy Harmon was to Michigan or Blanchard and Davis were to Army...
...American League All-Stars the week his cover | came out, made no hits in five times up, fumbled two ground balls. Score: National League 4; American League 3. (The jinx, if jinx it was, did not seem to bother DiMaggio's playing from that point on.) Tom Harmon (Nov. 6, 1939), Michigan's All-America back, made but one touchdown the next Saturday, while mediocre Illinois stopped him for one of the season's biggest upsets. Score: Illinois 16; Michigan...
...defeated by Mrs. du Pont. Chastened but not discouraged, Nancy went home to Ventura, Calif, and set herself a practice schedule: 3½ hours a day, six days a week. At night, when she wasn't appearing on her thrice-weekly television show (in which she and Tommy Harmon, onetime Michigan football star, interview sport celebrities), Nancy pored over strategy diagrams with her father, a tennis pro. Says Nancy: "I used to overpower 'em. Now I find that tennis takes brains...
Hopper is a member of a four man committee which includes General Carl Spaatz, Retired, Brigadier, General Clark, Retired, and Lieutenant General Harmon, Chief of the U.S. Air Component to the U.N. the committee has been touring the country since November 20 narrowing 29 possible locations for an aviation West Point down...
...White House rose garden, President Truman presented the Harmon international aviation trophy, topnotch aviation award, to the outstanding aviator, aviatrix and aeronaut of the past decade: Lieut. General James H. Doolittle, wartime boss of the Eighth Air Force, leader of the first Tokyo raid; Jacqueline Cochran, wartime head of WASP, and dirigible expert Vice Admiral Charles E. Rosendahl (retired), wartime chief of Naval Airship Training...