Word: leblanc
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...nets. They would require an initial investment of $20,000, about 20 times the cost of using a gill net. In the Chippewa view, the dispute is plain enough: it is between poor Indians who fish for a living and rich whites who fish for fun. Says Chippewa Elmer LeBlanc: "Our forefathers gave us the right to hunt and fish. I want it to be a livelihood...
Harvard entered the last inning with a seemingly safe 8-4 lead, but the Crusaders scored three quick runs before relievers Mark Linehan and then Frank LeBlanc retired the side...
...then three more with just one out in the seventh. Coach Loyal Park then sent Nils Nilsen out to retire the final two in the seventh and Terry Schlimbaum to start the eighth. Schlimbaum was rocked for Yale's final three runs before retiring a batter, so Frank LeBlanc came...
With the winning run at the plate in the form of pinch-hitter Jim Bruno. Frank LeBlanc came to the mound. Bruno worked LeBlane to a full count, and then meekly tapped the ball back to LeBlane, who threw to Hogan at first to preserve the win, the Crimson's fifteenth against two losses...
...Morrestown, N.J.; Thomas G. Goodwillie of Quincy House and New Haven, Conn.; of Quincy House and New Haven, Conn.; David E. Gottlieb of Quincy House and New York City; David D. Hiller of South House and Chicago; Daniel L. Koffsky of Winthrop House and Washington, D.C.; Rene O. LeBlanc of Kirland House and Worcester; Jerrold S. Levine of Winthrop House and Boston; Marvin B. Lieberman of Adams House and Pittsburgh, Pa.; Richard H. Millington of Winthrop House and Bar Harbor, Me.; Raymond T. Pierrehumbert of Dunster House and Passaic, N.J.; Jeffrey D. Sachs of Adams House and Detroit, Mich.; Alan...