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Word: hartness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bill Cleary, the freshmen's standout, pushed in three goals as he led the Yardlings against the Huskies Friday. Hart Hoyes and Joe Crohore scored the other two, on assists from Cleary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Crushes Indian Six, 5-0, in Easy Match | 1/13/1953 | See Source »

...loss of Hart and Jim Lawson from the cross-country event will probably hurt the team the most. Last year's snow-harriers showed the best in any of the ski team's events since the war, when they finished fourth at the Dartmouth Carnival, and Wise feels its going to be hard recruiting two skiers to fill their places...

Author: By Richard D. Kaplan, | Title: HAA Refurbishes Ski Team with Increase In Subsidy; Wise, Dixon Provide Strength | 12/17/1952 | See Source »

...team's main hope lies in Neil Dixon, an experienced four-event skier. Despite a sprained ankle suffered early in the season last year, Dixon showed well at the end of the year and in the last cross-country race of the season, beat out John Hart for top honors in that event...

Author: By Richard D. Kaplan, | Title: HAA Refurbishes Ski Team with Increase In Subsidy; Wise, Dixon Provide Strength | 12/17/1952 | See Source »

...still protesting that he had no idea why some collectors paid the prices they did for his canvases. Yet he exhibited in London, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, and sold several paintings for $10,000 apiece-to Canada for the Prince of Wales, to Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Oilman Edward L. Doheny. That kind of money he called "dead men's prices," meaning the price of an old master. Nonetheless, Charles Russell knew what he could do and had a master's pride in his talent. Standing before a display of modern art, he once said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Old Montana Master | 12/15/1952 | See Source »

...University Professor John Beaty, a book that the oldest Methodist Church periodical in the U.S., Zion's Herald, calls the "most extensive piece of racist propaganda in the history of the anti-Semitic movement in America." He has also been a supporter of such propagandists as Merwin K. Hart, and worked with Allen A. Zoll, whose American Patriots, Inc. was listed by the U.S. Attorney General as a "Fascist" organization. Zoll at first was an account executive handling the Mercury's ads, later turned up soliciting subscriptions for the Mercury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Trouble for the Mercury | 12/8/1952 | See Source »

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