Word: harmonizes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Mattatuck Drum Corps, from nearby Waterbury, paraded in Revolutionary uniforms, rattling loud tattoos. Traffic Cop Arnold Belanger dressed up like George Washington. The Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, dean of Hartford Theological Seminary, read a prologue. But, in spite of this whoop-dee-do, West Hartfordians' emotions were mixed. They had been mixed ever since Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski had first suggested adorning West Hartford with his statue of Noah Webster...
This Saturday, at Ann Arbor, Minnesota and Michigan will fight for the Little Brown Jug, a trophy that has survived 38 years of football rivalry. Until last week, this year's Michigan team-"wrecked" by the loss of Tom Harmon and Forrest Evashevski-was written off as a pushover for Coach Bernie Bierman's gigantic Gophers, favorites to win the mythical 1941 football championship of the U.S. as they did the 1940. But last week Michigan's omens improved: Michigan outsmarted Northwestern (14-to-7). More important for the superstitious, its victory was won with brilliant touchdown...
...covered Wallace Wade's football team-Duke-lost the Southern championship to North Carolina. In 1938, TIME-covered Golfer Johnny Goodman, favorite to win the British Amateur, was put out in the early rounds, and booted both his Walker Cup matches-to boot. In 1939, TIME-covered Tom Harmon was stopped cold by Illinois...
...Will there be another Tom Harmon...
Last week nearly every section of the U.S. claimed "another Tom Harmon." Most touted is Indiana University's Billy Hillenbrand, a 190-lb. sophomore from Evansville, Ind. To get anywhere, the Hoosiers will need more than Hillenbrand's swivel hips. Last fortnight they lost to Detroit (14-to-7), last week to Notre Dame...