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Word: lincoln (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Because this was the first year the team had formal coaching, the loss to a more experienced Wellesley team was not unexpected. Coach Betty Lincoln '53, who was ranked number two last year in Massachusetts, said "I did not feel disappointed with the outcome. Most of these girls have had no match experience and this is something you have to have...

Author: By Sarah K. Lynch, | Title: Wellesley Dumps Radcliffe, 5-0, In Year's First Squash Match | 12/11/1973 | See Source »

...politics, no less than in personal life, people interpret events to suit their own purposes. Thus, to the abolitionists, Lincoln was a temporizer; in the eyes of the Copperheads, he was a radical. The Chicago Tribune thought the New Deal was a Red Star over America; new left historians say it was a clever sell-out to Wall Street. But seldom has an event so quickly inspired so many different self-serving interpretations as the Watergate scandal. In the last year and a half, the nation has witnessed the creation of a Watergate mythology which, if it prevails, will compound...

Author: By Bob Shrum, | Title: The Watergate Mythology | 12/4/1973 | See Source »

Balanchine once said of Kirstein: "Lincoln is a true Christian, even though he won't admit it. He gives you money and runs away before you can thank him." Kirstein simply says: "We don't talk very much. He doesn't express himself verbally, and I can't dance, so I leave it to him. He moves in time and space and plasticity. One of us is aesthetic, the other political. The politics involves diplomacy, p.r. and money. He is not interested in that. My pleasure is to make it possible for him to do what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dance: The Ballet Life of a True Christian | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...balmy winters which have plagued New England in the early seventies, checked in this fall with the largest and thickest rings in memory. Northeastern chipmunks and other small furry creatures are reported to have grown especially thick coats in preparation for this winter. And Clark's Trained Bears in Lincoln, N.H. has said that the New England black bear showed signs of drowsiness at a very early date this fall. Nature skeptics need only consult this year's Farmer's Almanac to become convinced that a reversal of the recent warming trend is in store...

Author: By Jeff Leonard, | Title: Drifting Snow, Limited Fuel | 11/27/1973 | See Source »

...battle of the statistics, Harvard nearly doubled the Bulldogs' total offense, churning out 406 yards to Yale's 213. Tom Lincoln rushed for 98 yards and durable Tom Winn picked...

Author: By Dennis P. Corbett, | Title: Bullpups Trip Freshmen; Grid Rally Fizzles, 20-19 | 11/26/1973 | See Source »

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