Word: horned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...writers can evoke this October country more trenchantly than Bradbury. No reader of The Fog Horn can pass a lighthouse without visualizing the sea creature listening in the darkness. Parents who understand The Small Assassin, the anecdote of a homicidal infant, will always wonder about the Freudian undercurrents coursing through the minds of their children...
...didn't expect to win. We came out there with nothing to lose and everything to gain, and I think we learned a lot about how water polo is played by the best players in the country. --Houston Hall, Harvard player Bob Horn has done a great thing for water polo in the East. --Steve Pike, Harvard coach...
UCLA head coach Bob Horn said he was "tickled to death that water polo's now a varsity sport at Harvard." But Horn wasn't laughing at the Crimson. "I'm really pleased with the progress that Harvard has already made. They did everything right, but our competition is tougher, so our tempo is just a little bit higher. The Ivy League is going to provide us with some good competition in the near future...
UCLA head coach Bob Horn, held that position for 13 years and has led the Bruins to one NCAA championship...
DIED. Duncan Renaldo, 76, "the Cisco Kid" of twelve feature films and 156 television episodes in the 1950s; in Santa Barbara, Calif. After working his way up from studio janitor to leading roles in 1929 and 1931 in The Bridge of San Luis Key and Trader Horn, the Rumanian-born Renaldo was convicted of perjury for falsifying his birthplace to qualify for a U.S. passport; he served 18 months in prison, then was pardoned by President Franklin Roosevelt. Renaldo was proud of his Cisco series, in which he played an Old West Don Quixote to the late Leo Carrillo...