Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson defense, viciously anchored by Haywood Miller and Mike Kennedy, totally shut off the Tigers' inside game, and by the fourth quarter had the frustrated boys from New Jersey throwing up unanswered prayer-bombs from distant suburbs of the crease...
...Tigers' proved their power against Penn last Saturday in New Jersey. After falling behind by almost a length as Penn broke from the start at an explosive cadence of 45 strokes per minute, Princeton climbed back into the race with a very strong sprint at the end. They ended only 2.5 seconds behind an eight that had skimmed past the line just over a second ahead of Harvard in the San Diego Crew Classic...
Growing up in Maplewood, New Jersey, he was something of an outcast, neither liking nor being particularly well-liked by his high school classmates. He enjoyed folk much more than rock, sang and played a little guitar--mostly at Unitarian church retreats--but never took music very seriously...
...came pouring in, driven by random pieces of upbeat economic news (a slowdown in the growth of the money supply, a hefty increase in industrial output during March, a firming dollar overseas) as well as a juicy-though unfounded-rumor that Exxon Corp. had struck oil off the New Jersey coastline. In addition, there were reports that President Carter was considering reducing the size of his proposed tax cut, a move that would tend to counter inflation. Buyers also came back because of the Street's herd instinct. As one broker put it, investors saw the gathering momentum...
Nonetheless, Malcom Purcell McLean, one of the lesser known captains of American business, has just anted up $111 million to buy U.S. Lines, whose 36 vessels ply worldwide cargo routes. The seller was Walter Kidde & Co., Inc., the New Jersey conglomerate, which now has a cargo full of cash...