Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lentz pointed to the improvement of Gordy Grant, another freshman who doubled as an attackman and a midfielder, as an important part of the stickmen's strong finish. Bob Johnson, from Baltimore, came out late for the team, but "gave us the opportunity to have a second midfield, which we desperately needed," Lentz said...
...story center should be completed by late 1969 or early 1970. It will include seminar and conference rooms plus laboratory and office quarters. But there will be no outpatient clinics or accommodations for inpatients. Its cost is now estimated at $4.7 million...
...first sophomore to be so honored in recent years, the diminutive Nicosia -- only 5-7, 165 lbs. -- was the big man in the late season success of the Crimson stickmen. He ended up the third high scorer on the team, playing most of the year on the second line with Jim Kilkowski and Tom Engel...
...been a policy to get stricter once Reading Period begins," he said, "because a withdrawal then amounts to a late decision to run out on exams...
...SNCC group began to draw up a list of grievances which students, throughout the period of the boycott, had begun to voice. And they agreed to call off the boycott until negotiations could be arranged with the administration on the following Monday. Late Sunday afternoon, however, the administration filed charges against Lee Otis Johnson, for disturbing the peace. He was taken to the county jail, and quickly released. Arguing that the administration had "played dirty," the Friends of SNCC resumed the boycott Monday morning, and released a far more comprehensive list of demands, including increasing teachers' salaries, changing women...