Word: joe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Less experienced are tackles Lonny Kaplan and Steve Zebal, who is replacing injured Joe deBettencourt...
...Captain Joe Gould, a marvelously balanced and tenacious defender, highlights the halfback line. Sophomore Briton Richie Hardy has been given the impossible task of filling the shoes of All-American Andy Kydes at center half, and senior letterman Abi Azikiwe completes the unit on the right...
...added that its pervasive peril surfaces when "the success of the strong induces imitation by the weak, and incompetent persons bring themselves to ruin." Incompetent speculators lack, somehow, the sang-froid of an emotionless Baruch or the attributes of another successful pre-Depression speculator, Joseph P. Kennedy. Old Joe succeeded in the Great Bull Market of the '20s and magnificently survived the crash, suggested a friend, because he possessed "a passion for facts, a complete lack of sentiment and a marvelous sense of timing...
...Hang-Ups. Dutch is 14, wears braces on his teeth and still speaks in a boyish treble, but all it took to send him scampering from Columbus to Chicago's bohemian Old Town district was the prospect of military school. Joe, 17, blames his run from Tampa, Fla. to Atlanta on parental neglect. "I'm the happiest I've ever been in my life," says Joe, the youngest member of Atlanta's small hippie colony. "This is more like a family than you could find, really, because there are no hang...
After five months and 698 games of baseball, four teams were virtually deadlocked for the league lead, separated by a single percentage point. Nothing like that had ever happened before. Just suppose, somebody asked League President Joe Cronin, that all four should still be tied at season's end. Sighed Cronin: "I guess we just keep playing right on through the winter...