Word: hilliard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gale for a Crimson tally at twelve and a half minutes of the third stanza, but Southall, unassisted, retaliated five seconds before the period closed. Foehl scored on an assist from Southall at 4:23 of the final quarter, and Southall made it 6 to 2 a minute later. Hilliard closed the scoring on an unassisted play two and a half minutes before the match ended...
...HILLIARD D. COOK...
...Terriers have four excellent runners who should finish this afternoon within the top ten: Captain George Terry, Hilliard, Petrellis, and Tyler...
...which have gained them world-wide renown, as well as capacity crowds wherever they go, but as far as this crowd was concerned, the Globetrotters could have stayed in New York. Gone from the lineup was the showman Goose Tatum; gone from the floor was the remarkable dribbler Leon Hilliard--in short, the Globetrotters were just a basketball team, and not a show company...
Then, in 1860, the firm of John Wilson and Son bought out Hilliard's interest and the name "University Press." Under the new management, with such men as Charles Folsom and Charles Metcalf, the University Press became nationally famous. Increased stores of type, ranging through Greek, Hebrew, German and old English, and new designs made an artistic reputation for the firm that equalled its business success. A chronicler of the University Press, writing for an alumni magazine at the end of the 19th century, said, "From the commencement of the present century almost all the original works of our greatest...