Word: kaye
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...junior second baseman Bob Kay turned in the best performance, going 14-for-33 (.424) and stealing six bases. Classmate Paul Vallone, batting ninth, quietly went 7-for-16 (.438). In general, though, the hitting was inconsistent...
Harvard 8, U.C. Riverside 6--Junior Doug Sutton's pitching stole the show Monday night, but only after his teammates stole the bases. Kay and McAndrews nabbed two bases apiece, and designated hitter DePalo, who went four-for-five, stole another. Three of those steal set up Harvard runs, and the Crimson built an 8-4 lead in the first six innings...
...same network's King, also by Abby Mann, suggested that the black civil rights leader was virtually a puppet of white liberals. At minimum, docudramas inevitably distort history by being selective. Ike, which focused on a purported World War II romance between President Dwight Eisenhower and his aide Kay Summersby, exaggerated the importance of individuals with whom Eisenhower worked directly, and sharply undervalued the impact of his offstage superiors, like General George Marshall...
...neighbor emerged from Elmer Steffes' white farmhouse amid the gentle bluffs of southwest Iowa. "You might as well go home--and take your dog with . you," said Steffes' 23-year-old daughter Kay, in a bitter undertone that the neighbor did not hear. Inside the house, Elmer, 47, a sturdy, barrel-chested man, explained he is losing his 460-acre farm and suspected that the neighbor might have been snooping around for the bank that will seize his property. "You can't be too sure of anybody these days," Steffes said...
There is an air of mourning around the Steffes farm. Friendlier neighbors drop by, bringing covered dishes of food. The quiet talk centers on the misfortune of Steffes, his wife Pat, 45, and their two surviving children, Kay and Bruce, 19. Without saying so, each visitor is aware that his or her farm could go next. Third- generation farmers, the Steffes had acquired 280 acres by 1966, raising livestock and planting a variety of crops. In the booming 1970s they added another 180 acres and rented 530 more. Farming began to sour for them in 1979, just as tragedy struck...